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

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—-ur Anc i-iuents. VOK >K>ATOM. r» in vm,t, i/a, *■** SSS^ypStrictino^y- yrtg^fimy. New Advertisements. Notice of Dissolution. The Arm or D. 0. Bl.l-y « Company, composed of D. O. Bfaley anil B. F- Maelntlre, (• this dry ill. solved by mutual content D. G. ItISLEY. by lila Att j, O.P.Goodyear, B. F. MAODfTlBK. Brunswick, Ga., tbla July 7th, 1883. FOB SALE OB RENT. udertigned haa ft pleasant homo for tftle or oodttttftft. Etorythiug in good repair, and lars&ln for the man that la in season to re- A. 0. BARTLETT# 0SO Reward.! Boat, a Bad Memorandum Book containing $10 00 In caah, a charter party and other paper.. If the Under will deliver the papera to me, he may keep tho caah aa hia reward. » B. MEYERS. W-&.2TT:E3D. 10.000 BAKKKL8 CRUDE TURPENTINE Id on For which the highest cash price will bo paii delivery. For farther information inquire of JESSEftWILDlSB' Brunswick, Ga. uiar3ft-3ra FOR SALE BY CD.T-XfCTCfcTIfcT NOTICE OF IHTENTtON TO CHANGE NAME. (iKOBOiA-GLTWN COUMTY. jAli pera-uia iutoriMtert ar.t htirbey notified tlwt I ahall apply to the next Superior Court, to be held in and for said county on tb* first Monday in Dt- aud the name of my wile and nvo $ liaiitfftd from that of KUaa A. Clubb, Julia V. Olubb, Eiiaall. Clubb, llurry . Clubb, Bveretl M. Clubb, I. Blaln Clubb and Ethclbort Clubb, by which name we have btHju heretofore known, to that of! EUaa C. Feeraon. Jultu V. peers<m, Klias B. Pc. son, Harry C. l'eersou, Evurltt M. l’eerson, J. Biain Peerrou and Ethelbert Pern Richard Oherlauter, WITCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, Jjfdvvrfi'kr nnd $pptnl. roauuns amr SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUN8WICK, GEORGIA. BATURDAY MORNING. JULY 8, 1883. HOME MATTE KH. Mr. J. R. Forrester, of Albany, was in oar city this week. Mr. Dnnn advertises Bbingles for sale. Take notice, builders. Query—Who got into the lunch basset on tbe moonlight exenrsion on the nigbt of tbe 6tb. Rev. J. W. Burke, of Macon, will fill tbe pulpit of the Methodist church of this city to-morrow (Sabbath.) Ten pounds of C #ug»r for ono dollar, at Mooro A McCrary’., See advertisement of place for sale by Mr. Allen Bartlett The titles are good and tbe property worth all he asks for it Tbe ladies will please read what Mrs. Rowe, of the Ladies’ Store, has to say. She wants to close ont her stock by the 22d. See notice of lost memorandum book containing valuable papers and some money. The finder will be handsomely rewarded. Another new jewelry store has open ed on Bay street, next door to Dr. Reins'. See card in this issue of tbe proprietor, Mr. Richard Oberlanter. Mr. T. O'Connor has been ap pointed agent of the Accident In surance Company, of North America. The Company will find in him a good officer. Next to Dr. L. Halo*’ Office. Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga, WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY carefully repaired. Jy8-3m BARGAINS! CALL AT ONCE FOR GREAT BARGAINS AT The Ladies’Store I aUU have on baud a larg. lot of Ladies’ Underwear, RIBBONS, HATS, FLOWERS, SATINS, SILKS, Etc. Which A,l® b# bold at V«ry low prtcee, aa I wUl doeoutqn tbeS3duntilOctober!*. Now that wo have a telephone ex change, we want an artesian well, and we might suggest a hurdic line on Newcastle street from Wilder’s to Bay View. Mr. A. V. Wood is probably the heaviest shipper from this port this season. Whilst be does not load as many vessels as others, they represent large figures Mr. Lancaster has, ho far, brought the largest melon to j,he city that wo have hoard of. It weigued fifty-one pounds,Hind wa, raised on Mr. Night engale’s place. Our bracket works folks are putting up a tank on tho top of their shop, from which they will supply several of their neighbors with water from a deep driven well. Mr. H. T. Dunn loft this week for a pleasure trip North. During his ab sence Mr. E. C. Davis, Deputy Col lector of Darien, wifi be in charge of the Custom House. The cigar faotory will resume next week, under the firm name of McIn tyre & Seyfortu, and wifi be located in the upper part of Mr. Albert Wenz’a store on Bay street. Tbe good ladies of tho Methodist church have purchased some hand some chairs for their pulpit. They know no such word ns fail when they andertake anything. A meeting of tbe executive commit- toe of the Fair Association is hereby called to meet at my office at 4 p. to-day, Saturday, July 8tb, 1882. D. T. Dunn, President. Master builder Harvey, of tbe B. A. Railroad shops, will soou have an other new baggage, express and mai car on the track. He is demonstrat ing the fact that cars can bo built here much cheaper than elsewhere. ground—*t Jesup Sentinel: One of tbe Ford Troup passed through our town to day, about two days behind his com panions. He says: “I was introduced to twenty young ladies, and I’ll - be banged if they wasn’t every one pret- pretty girls.” Poor boy! call bis name. B pi ty. ’Brunswick beats the world for We won' ST0CUMO8 Sc p«r pair. MATINS from Me to Me per yard, iu all colors. MRS M. C. ROWE. AN ORDINANCE, l'o amend an ordinance, entitled ordinance to amend an ordinance untitled an ordinance to define the fire limits of the city of Brunswick, ' and for other purposes therein mentioned," passed in Council on the 5th day of October, 1881; and to repeal au ordinance entitled “an ordinance to ahn-nd an ordinance entitled an ordinance to define tho fire limits of the city of Brunswick, aud for other purposes therein mentioned," passed in Council on the 1st day of February, 1882. Mxction 1. The Mayor ami Council of ihe city of Mrunmrick, iu Council a»n«mbltd. do hereby crd.tiu i a*t tbe above recited ordinatio n, patted iu Coua« il on tbo.’tli day of October, 1H-.1. and ou the lit •ay of February, 1882, be, aud Un- uaim- are, hereby . pealed. Nrc. 2. And b* it further ordained, That all ordi- •nees and part* of ordinance* in confln t vtuh thu ordinance be and the fame are hereby repealed. Sac. 3. An l be it further ordaf ued. That ux* ordi- i.'inco pa***-. on ihe .*d day oi tu^uct, lv*l. d.fiu- an the Are limit* of the city o. Uruuaaick, and for t-in mention, d Oyez! Oyezl All ye patriotic ones who simply consent to have your names used in the matter of elections, just tell yonr “many voters” to send along a V • with the announcement, and in she goes. It only costs that much to carry yonr name from now until you are elected (or defeated.) We see by proceedings of Council that an offer has been made them to construct for the oity tanks of brick and cement, guaranteed to hold six hundred barrels each, for $200. We certainly need them and think they bad better be made of brick than wood, for those we now have cost that much apiece, we understand. Choice Pig B»mi, Sngar-Cured Bacoo Strips, Smoked Hoof, Genuine Fulton Market Beef, just re ceived at 8. M. GLOO AUER'S. Whose place is it to keep tbe pub lie pumps in order ? Private parties put them up in the streets, bat they can hardly be expected to keep them running, when used by the pnblio. - All three of those near tbe intersec tion of Gloucester and Newcastle streets have been out of order this week. Our readers wifi notice an adver tisement of petition for charter, by Andrew J. Rogers and others, in this issue.' Wo interviewed Mr. Good year, resident incorporator, who de clines to say anything farther than that, objects of company are clearly stated in potition, and corporators fi nancially and otherwise .prepared to do whnt they proposed The magni tude of the company’s operations, as stated in their petition, makes it of vast importance to the wholo South as well as to our city, and will meet, if carried out iu accordance with their petition, with the hearty co-operation, not only the people of our city, but also of the entire South. • pur|»w* Uirr. ln menu*m.-A Iw <j! f\ll fort 'roiu and »it*r thi* date. . C'.-uucil on tbe 5th «U) of July, l-jvi. I fore lit COlIiilHUliciltioU UV»t: M. J. i.'OLi'ON, Mayor. Among the new buildings goibg np are stores of Mr. Crovatt, Mr. A. E. Heins and Messrs. Moore & McCrary, and residences of Mr. J. S. Burns nnd R. Torres. Let others follow exam ple. We were pleased to see in our of fice this week Mr. P. H Oreo mer who has beou away for some weeks up to Catoosa Springs for his health. He looks ns hearty ns •» buck aud is de lighted with his trip. A gentleman m Elbertou, Ga., wa gers $250 that Prof D. M. Burns, of that place, is the finest cornet player in the State. Guess that fellow never heard Prof. Batimgurtuer or he would not speak in that manner. Members of the telephone exchauge e hereby notified that Messrs. Goodyear k liny now huve au instru ment in theii new office, and there with Play Low. As there is nothing that should en gross the attention of onr people at this juncture more than how to tight the fire fiend, we give the follow ing suggestions from tbe Firemen’s Standard that, if borne in mind, may some time be of great value: “ Firemen would do well to bear in mind that one gallon of water at the bottom of a fire will do more to queneb it than five gallons at the top. •Pi • - - lay low’ is the tree motto for fire men. To play on tbe roof of a bonse on fire is to waste water; be sure to low; get the water near the fire, and then yon need not pour on a riv er. A few gallons at the bottom of a fire will rise in clouds of steam when tbe fire i» rising, and will quench it A gill of water thrown into the bot tom of the grate equals a quart thrown on the top. For a similar reason, water on the windward side is more efiective than on tbe leeward.— The big blaze on tbe leeward looks fearful, but it cannot be effected by on that side. Throw water in i he bed of coals ander the retort that is Booking Hum, and it will go oat— that is to say, ptty at the bottom of the windwhrd side of a fire, and yon talu the speediest way to quench the whole leeward side, flames and all.” fAr* Hol'sTOSi. C.-r» of Council. the exchange Orutle Turpentine Wanted. Mr. J. Wilder offers, in this is sue, the highest price for crude tur- entiue, and he wants ten thousand barrels of it. Ho is paying, to-day, $3 00 per barrel of 280 pounds for vir gin drip, and $2 75 per barrel for second dip. Atlanta, Ga., February 10,1870. Messrs. Hutchison if: Fro.: I have used your “Ncnralgiue” in several in- stauccb, and find it the best remedy for ueuralgia aud headache I have over tried. It relieves the pain, leaves nones of those uupleasaut effects duo to narcotics or other anodynes. I shall always keep it in my office, 'and take much plonsuro in recommending it to my patients. G. S. Holland, M. D. HUTCHINSON A: BRO., Proprie tors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists. ml5-3m HRUNSWIOK’H FOURTH. How She Oelebrnted It. For tbe first time since tbe “late on pleasantness" onr people gave loose rein to their patriotism and celebrat ed the anniversary of the nation’s birth—the “ga-lorions Fourth.” Ex cursion rates having been obtained on the railroads leading to this city r numbers of people, both white and black, flocked to the city, and when they were added to our home popu lotion, it made our principal streets put on a holiday appearance indeed, The day was ushered in by the beloh- ing cannon (so called), after which tbe following programme was carried out: Reading of Declaration of Inde pendence, by Col. Ira E. Smith. Oration by Hon. 0. P. Goodyear. Raising tbe flag, after which fol lowed the barbecue. Next eame the races, all of which was interspersed with sweet music by the Band. Col. C. P. Goodyear’s oration was a masterly effort indeed. He reviewed tbe inoidents of the Revolution, nnd paid glowing tributes to the men of that age and especially to those noble patriots who signed the Declaration of Independence. Then reviewing tbe results of tbe late war, he nrged with all tbe enthusiasm characteristic of bis nature the great importance of “knowing no North, no Sontb, East, no West,” but of building np the waste places, healing over tho wonnds of seotional strife and achiev ing grander results for our whole country. After tho oration Mr. J. E Dart, whose birth-day it was, as well as that of the nation, was called upon and addressed the concourse in a happy style, heartily endorsing tbe senti ments of Hon. C. P. Goodyear. The free barbecue was a now feat ure in this section, being the first seen by many. The oommittee made ample preparations, and when that vast multitude had all beau fed, there wore still ivagon loads of tqeat^und bread left Avhich was distributed to any and all who needed. It was ainusiug to see some of our colored population wending their way home ward with an armful of moat and bread, Wo feel justified in saying that there was enough left to have fed ono thousand more people. Du ring the afternoon the gates of the Fair grounds were opened for, the racing, and in spito of the dripping rain a large number repaired tbitber to witness the race between Ruby, en tered by E. A. Putnam, and Cracker Bob, entered by R. M. Tison, for a purse of “half tbe gate reeeipts.” Ru by won the purse. So far, we believe she bos won every race she has run. Having “broken the ice,” we may reasonably suppose that each. Fourth of July will be celebrated in Glynn county. We see no reason wby tbe observance of tbe day should grow into disnse in the South. For have we not as muoh to be gratefal for and aa much to be proud of in connection with this day as our brethren across tbe line ? We think we have, We mnst not forget the military that eu- “ rijheday.; The Central City IVHf ^ lace, Captain, and the Glynn County Militia Guards, Atwell Braxton, Cap tain, both colored, were out and pa raded through onr streets under com mand of Captain Wallace. Their showy nnifonns, bright guns and sol dierly bearing attracted mneb atten tion, although their ranks were not well filled. All things considered, tbe day passed off pleasantly, and, we trust, is but the beginning of what we may have in the future. Artesian Water. Learning that Captain S. R. ^ ton, of Albany, was in yur city, 0Dt reporter at once'bunted him out f 0r an interview regarding artesian water Tbe reporter found him one of those whole-souled, genial gentlemen, the very tones of whose voicO breath, forth kindly good feelings, and & t onoe puts to rest the fears of thenafo. rally timid man-of-the-penoil. “Well, Captain Weston," says the reporter, “we want some artesian notes; can we get them ?” “Certainly, sir; take a seat There is no theme on wbiob I so love to dwell as'that of Albany’s greatest boon—her artesian well I never tire speaking of its virtues.” “Well, Captain, first and foremost, we want to know if it is good water to drink ?’’ “My dear sir; you never tasted bet ter water. You can'just drink any quantity of it and feel no ill effects therefrom.” “Has it medicinal properties?” “Yes, numbers of persons have al. ready been cured by its health-giving qualities and scores of others are now drinking it, daily, for the same pur pose.” “What is the capacity of the well?” “Thirty gallons per minute.” “Do your people use it for other than drinking purposes ?” “Yes, we have our pipes so arrang ed that we can fill our fire wells when ever we can’t catch enough ruin wa ter.” “Now comes the last but by no means the least question—what was the cost of that well ?” “The cost was greater than tmeessa ry, for we had to purchase ev , ythiug —engine, drills, etc. The.-- . 0 now have; also, a large lot of e . ienoe. Wo are digging a second w, u the. Court House square. T.-e py <Hl ging it, guarantees, for $1,100, goo- water, thirty gallons to the minute,' and an elevation of thirty feet above ground. You. could have a well sank in your Brunswick soil I should think for $800, and if your people had one here they wonld not have it removed for eight thousand; no, nor eight) thousand.” Thanking Mr. Weston for his kind ness, the reporter retired, folly con vinced that Brunswick should have an artesian well. Shipping Intelligence. FOB THE PORT OF BRUNSWICK, FOB THE WEEK ENDING JULY 8, 18&J. ARRIVALS. Jnly I—So Wars Croat, Herott, N«w York. July 7—Sc Fannie Brown, Sbarrett, Fhindelpkii July 7—8c Stephen Hart, Torry, New York. July 7—6c J B Atkinson. Unbtaard, Now York. DEPARTURES. July 1—Nor bk Noah, OJenldaon,London. July 1—So Ooo E Young, Marahall, Boston. July l-so H 8 Williams, Wllaoh, flew York. *nly 1—So Neltie, BMgwaltar, New York. July 8-Bg Carle P, Smith, Boston. BRUNSWICK MARKET. OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, Bbusswicx, 0*., July 8, 1883. Below we quote price# current fqr to-day: COTTON. MlddUngFalr lag Middling 1 .11 Low Middling ll>; Good Ordinary iox Ordinary on BICE. Card ol 1 hanks. The uudersigned desire to express their heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly aud energetically assisted iu saviDg their own aud. the govern ment property from the late fire. L. North, P. M., S. E North, Ass’t P. M. UarteU, lli’ii-My and other brands of Cogna.-: al- Si. bt'it brands ol Itye aud other whiskeys, tor ine- ■ -- p tlr p 0 . ( ,, imported Id at GEORGE CHANDLERS on Common Fair Good Rough country NAVAL Bosun—C $1.85, D $1.85: E $1.70:F $1.75, G il a-’ B $3.00, I $3.35i K $3 35; M $3 60: N $3 70: window glass $315. 8rmrrs Ttmnram—Oils and whiskeys, regulars, 11c. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Virgin dip |3 00, old dip $3 75, pur barn,: oi Jt> pounds. Banner. Slaves.—White’ oak $95 no. water m- $$0 00, headings, ash or oak, 818 Ou. per l.-U". Uvcrcd lu Brunswick. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rtbaldea, U’<r; shoulders, 11 ahouldrr#, 1011c. Guam—Corn—white $1 W,mixed,08c@$l Oi’: «7«; bran, $1 40. Hav—Northern, *1.10; Eastern, J1.35; Westsft timothy, $1.38@1.30. Lann—In tierces, :3c; kegs and tubs IS L ,v. Fujcn—Superfine, *l', 05; extra, $0 75®$" family, $7 25feh 0 . fancy, $3 33@$8T6; Uikii, $8 35®$8 75. nniEs, Woon, Kt Hides, dry flint, 13c; salt.-’ 0@llc. Wool—l u w ashed, free of burrs, In hale. prime, 36><c; lu , prims, »4!lc; slightly burr; 15(,}18;,'c; very burr . Id@13‘{. Tallmv, lie: was -"E deerskins, 37c; on,. • .iris, Attll W. NAVAL CTORE8 FREIGHTS. * Sail—Rosin an.! .pirUa, 3s. 3d.®5s, 3d. to rmlc’ Kingdom or Contiii.’lit direct; to New York. 45c on rosin, G0c ou ap York, roeln 40c, spirits 10 ’ " oij to Baltimore rosin 60c, spirit* In 30ci spirits SOc; to Baltimore rosin 40c, spirits 75c; to Boston, ' * FOR SALE. ONE 18-HUBSE ENGINE and BOILER. mgo»‘ condition. Cheap for cash. Apply to Wa. NIGHTENGALE, Brunswick, o»