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New Advertisements.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Xbe flrr- loni-crly kii**\w •■■> GoMsii ith k Co. hj
iii;» d»y !x‘od change*! to i*oid»mitb .V Nock, tm* *n
.Sor*igncJ having »«*o ill-R w;*h Si!iu, ispartte
Hr T. T. Nock.
Ail partial indebted to the lirm ot Ool<l*mltb k
Co. will plewe come torwenl end settle, m we wub
Lu clone the old bools.
Thanking th© public for peet <kvom. and, solicit-
ing future patronage. I remain,
W los. & Co,
AND SEE THEIR ROODS'
OkLICOKR Sc to Pc p»*r yard,
LAWNS eo par yaru,
SHOES fsli^htly dainnjred). 28c, and upward
To be sold to make room for
Fall 8 lock!
Adver tiser and Appeal
rV»LV>BKD KVKHY
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK, OWIROIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, JURY 33.I8M
HOME MATTEKH.
IfflR. HIM. BlfFHR.
NEW YORK STATE CREAMERY
Butter on Ice I
I ■ * * | i * ; J - ! ■, % - ! k i i
8 LHS. FOR $1 00.
W« Rave completed our arrangemaatii, ud will'
i-iruture ko«I> our bnttan on Ice In lofrigera-
, ,ri. NO more FLIES IN BUTTER I Our oui.
...mer* ran il.paud on gottlug their butter freih,
ilnu and coni. lee water for the million*. Good*
.trltvered tree to any pin of tbo city.
00LD8STTB * NOOK,
Tae Bow Grocers.* ;
O. W. PV.YFORTH
B. Y. MACINTIRE.
11. F. MACINTIRE & CO.,
Ma»ut»idr«j«aiid WMnaapJJenleri injMptij
y,T ■ ' » '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
>
ONLY HAND-UADK WOIIK.
Extra Hi/.ea made to order, with sny brand dc-
* Factory and war«roo;uh *u Won/’s building* op
r*oalte Onatom House, H"!’ «iro©t.
East Tennessee, Yiiginia & Georgia Railroad
MACON & BRUNSWICK 0IVISI0N.
7:30 I’ M
9:40 A M
3 AO AM
3:31AM
raking effect Snnda;-, Jnlj lib WHJ IMgnougat
Tralua ua tl.'i rjt.Lwil! risk t, f4!uw*
I.eavn Maorn ,
Arrive at Joan;.
!«•.»«
Arrive Brun.wick
MO. J.
Leave Brumwtck
Arrive at Jeaup
!<•»»» ....,
Arrive at MaMa ^... 7:00 AM
Hally except Sunday.!
Le.veMvson MJ*
Arrive at Jerap 3:10 r
NO. 4.
(Dally except Sunday.)
LeanJtanc 70S AM
Arrive At Muon. •■•••••• P M
Connecting at Macon to: a.'. rit-NCIRAL POINTS
ill the NORTH AND NOKTUWEST.
Clove couneotloaa at -*vtip lor all FMIRIDA
!*OINT8AND SAVANNAH.
I. K. MALLORY, J. 1. GRIFFIN,
Super Intent. Aaa't G. V. K.
ffTffPTfj
Richard
DEAL»R^ ) ' V J ’ \
\l .VIHRliIMN, .HiWULIIV.
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
* Next to Dr. L. Heins' Office,
Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga.
WATCHFg. CLOCKS AN1) 4EWELIIY carefully
repamd. jy8 3tn
10.000 RAH IIKLI
CRUDE TURPENTINE!
Ft>r which tho ti . ^JL y.. w vrlV. K «m
dclirery. For further informaturn inquire of
WILDKIt,
iari5-toi Hrr’j«wiok Os.
Notice ol* Dissolution.
'lb*- firm *>r D. G. .V * ••n.pany, con.pooedof
!>. it Kiklc-y i*ud H. F. Maclr.tir-. !* this dry di-
**»lv**d by mutual ronsent.
I) G .‘tISLKV, by r.V.GfnUfar.
H F. MAClNTiUK.
Brnnswid k, Ga., this July Ttb. lmyj.
Mr. Lewis Beaeb, an old typo of
the Appeal, was in tho city this week.
Mr. Tim Myers, a resident, of this
county, died on the 20th inst., of pa
ralysis.
Mr. H. W. Way, teacher at Bethes-
da Institute, has been spending the
week in onr city.
Jteu <lnsters|iu>t .wcelved at MU-helson's.
Mr. Jiu Lauibrigitt has sent us u
specimen of waterraolon, which, with
little manipulating resembles u duck.
Col. Alfred (Shorter, of Rome, Gu.,
the wealthiest man in North Georgia,
died on the 18th inst. He was seveu-
enty-uine years old.
Have you examined H. L. Harris'
new stock of jewelry, watches, silver
ware, etc. He now has quite an as
sortment aud is selling cheap.
One of tho host evidences of onr
growth is the number of truck farms
springing up around town. This in
dustry should be fostered in every
way.
Bend end bengle ring* tn gfcet variety at II. L
Harrlv*.
Messrs. Micbelsou «t Bros, are pil
ing rip brick .,n Newcastle street pre
paratory to commencing their now
store next to Messrs. Moore J; Me
Crary’s new building.
The festive mosquito is abroad in
the land since the recent ruins. Ev
ery old tin can carelessly thrown out,
that has held water, has provon a nest
in which to hutch them out.
Mr. F. Joergor has returned to the
city and opened ^ new drug store
ext to Goldsmith & Nock, whore ho
Will be pleased to greet his old friends
and customers. See his ad.
The fleas have disappeared to a
large extent from our borders, but,
oh, dear! what a crop of roaches the
town can boast of. They seem almost
furtaumerous as the sand$ on the sea
shore.
Extremes bavo certainly met in the
make up of the new tiriu of Goldsmith
& Nock. The. former gentlemen is
probubly the largest and the latter
the smallest, in point of weight, in
the county.
The first passenger train through
from Mucou to Atlanta, over the new
road, the M. .V B. Extension, was run
on Tuesday lust. It carried tho BruuS'
wick delegation to the Gubernatorial
Convention.
Now dutguv in jtiwelry it U. L Hkrrtv'.
Messrs. Cook Bros. & Co. are offer
ing this week calicoes, lawns, shoes,
eta, st extremely low figures, to tuuke
room for their fall stuck. Call at once
aud secure bargains. They meau just
what thoy say.
Our young friend Arthur Blain is
spending his vacation at home. He
is a student of Franklin College at
Athens, and we are pleased to say
that his monthly reports show that he
has not been wasting his time.
If thorough drilling persistently ap
plied and constantly kept "n^'M *f-
" HMthd n^te upon t^ote, s availeth
ling, Prof. Banmgartner and his
band will certainly accomplish much.
They seem Dover to tire in tbeir work.
MtrUU, Bcnvuy uul other brand* of Cognac; al-
>, beet brand! of Rye tad other wtitlkeye, tot me
dicinal and other pnnoace: alio, one, Imported
wince, can bo toned at OKOBOK CHANDLER'S, on
Bay etrect," laS-ly
Mr. W. E. Burbage has purchased
the Brunswick grist mill, located on
railroad near Mr. Wilder's distillery.
In our judgement he hAR bought a
fine piece of property, and he is just
the man to make money out of it.—
Mr. Burbage informs ns that be will
not commence grinding before fall, as
he will be away much of the summer.
The Senatorial Convention, called
at Folkston last Saturday to select a
candidate for standard bearer of the
Democracy of Charlton, Camden and
Glynn counties, proved u failure,
Charlton s delegates failing to put in
will be seen by published proceedings
uf meetiug. The truth is, Charlton
has no politicians, ami although it is
her turn fo name the senator, she re
ally bus no seekers for the place.
Services, as usual, to-morrow at the
Methodist church. Morning subject:
“The Voluntary Humiliation of the
Sou of God.’’ Evening subject will be
a continuation of last Sabbath night’s,
nnd answer the inqury: “What Sent
the Rich Man to Hell?’’ . All cordial
ly invited.
Messrs. A. Kaiser & Bro- have tBis
week become connected with the tele
phone exchange, and are now pre
pared to convorso through that medi-
nm upon any subject from the price
of a cambric needle to the eroetion of
brick buildings. Tbeir number is
twelve. Don’t forget to put it on
your list.
See advertisement of the new firm
of Goldsmith A Nock. We bespeak
for the new firm u continuance of the
liberal trade extended the old firm.—
We call special attention to the adver
tisement of “butter on ice.” The ar
rangement is complete. The butter
six tubs at a time, is kept firm and
nice. It is certainly an ire, arrange
ment. i
Died, on Monday night last, after
an illness of seven days, at the resi
donee of her uncle, Mr. J. C. Norman
Anna Brooks, of Texas. Her mother,
a sister of Mrs. Norman, died in Tex
os about two years ago aud only two
months since her father brought her
on and gave her to her anut to raise.
But Providence had' decreed other
wise, and she has gone to join her
mother.
Of tho sixteen members of onr pres
ent chain gang, fifteen are from Way-
cross. This is a sacf commentary up
on the morals of that town. Whilst
on this snbject, we would ask if it be
good polioy for us to take these chaps
from neighboring towns on onr force
Do thjBy not very naturally stay here
after tbeir time of sentence is out.
they boing a class not identified any
where V We are In favor of immigra
tion, but not of that element.
The officers of the Excelsior Liter
ary Sooiety request us to announce
that there will be a grand festival of
ice cream, cake, milk and peaches,
etc., at L'arioso Hall next Thursday
night (July 27th) for the benefit of
the white public school—to purchase
maps, charts, etc. The undertaking
is a laudable one and the affair will
be a pleasant recreation to all who at
tend. Then let every patron of the
school and well wisher be on hand
“numerously,” which means, with all
his family and friends.
Factory llrmimtKl Work.
By reference to onr advertising col
umns it will be seen that factory No.
2 has again began the manufacture of
cigars, under a new firm name, how
ever. Mr. B. F. Macintire, one of the
former copartners, and Mr. O. W. Sey
forth, the former foreman, now com
prise the new firm. Work has re
sumed this week in tbeir new factory,
on Bay street, over the store of Mr.
Albert Wenz, with eleven hands, all
told. Already, Mr. Macintire Informs
os, they Ijave orders.ohead for.$
worth havo oB
a fine lot of genuine Havana tobaooo,
which is f>eing made up into cigars as
fast ns possible. The new firm mean
business and we predict that their
working force will be doubled in t
few months’ time. Lovers of fine ci
gars are invited to call and try their
goods.
A Niue Operation.
Dr. J. S. Blain, assisted by Drs-
Weed, Davis, Hazlehnrst and Rob
ins, performed an operation this
week that reflects credit upon
the profession. The operation re
ferred t<> was the removal of a tumor
from the arm of Mr. Raybon, of Lri-
latoD, that weighed one and one-half
pounds. This enormous lump of
flesh was removed without the Joss of
au ounce of blood, and without any
knowledge of pain on the part of the
an appearance, owing to some misun-! patient. They were only thirty tnin-
Icrstunning it. some way. Another 1 utes at the operation. Doctor B. ban-
effort will be made at an early day, as Idles the knife like on expert.
More WatfM*.
We Hre very much lik»- the son
old Erin vfho said “I lay far six long
weeks in the month of August and
my only cry was wather, .wuther, cold
wntber.” We are uot very particular
about its being cold, but the burden
of our cry is water, more water. Fore
man Merrifield is alive to the work
before him. He proposes being ready,
if wanted, to render all services with
in bis power. That which is out. of
his power he cannot render, of course.
He tested the various tanks and finds
he has but one that he can depend o,n
to last any length of time. For iu
stance, the steamer will oxliAust the
upper tank in just twenty-seven min
utes, aud the one at M. & B. Railroad
depot, built by the railroad, in just
ten minutes by the watch. So then
we have but the lower tank to depend
on. So far, this one has never been
exhausted. With the limited supply
of hose,-we are to-day nearly power
less. Oar fine steamer can be of no
avail unless we have plenty of water
and plenty of hose. We are to-day
only half equipped. Wo have a mag
nificent engine and two powerful
horses, and a company ready and wil
ling to do duty—so far, so good—but
what availeth these unless water and
hose are at command ? Let us either
supply these or else do away with the
others, for they are expensive toys to
keep just to look at
The Way or ok«
On Monday afternoon last {Sheriff
Miller, of Ware, assisted by the
shal of Waycross, made a raid npe,
gambling nest on the edge of a br„ Uc jj
near the town, nod captured fif
persons, all colored, who were In
ling pastebeanl for amusement. The
entire party were arraigned tl* <j a
following and thirteen of the numb* - )
were convicted. Two paid out H nd
the other eleven were sent to tliji, ou>
to join Frank Higginbotham’s ^
brigade—six for. six months aud ij Vt
for four months. Among tho number
sent here is one chap who shot N&t
Barnes, some time since, :U Waycrot*
so after he is through his sentence
he may have something else to amuse
him.
13uri{iurH Abroad.
On Thursday morning last, hs Mr.
Geushaw, of Gsrdi, Ga., arose from
his slumbers in the upper story of the
building on Bay street occupied by
Mr. J. T. McDaniel, ho found him
self minus his pantaloons. Upon in
quiry, it was found that'-Mr G.’s
pants Wdke h&tigitfg on-the fence
rear of Mr. Ghas. Doerflinger’s store.
The pocket-book, containing about
$75, we learn, had been removed from
the pocket.
Was also discovered lea|-
the back W Mr.IDp
, Jag to the transom
fight above' thrf door. Evidently the
same party who stole tho contents of
Mr. Genshaw’s pants pocket under
took to enter Mr. D.’s store through
the transom, bat no doubt discovered
wheii he reached the opening the
form of a man upon the bed, and
beat a hasty retreat. Mr.. D. has al
ways slept in bis store since it was
robbed a short lime since. No clue
has been found to tbe perpetrator.
Wesleyan Keumle College.
We call special attention in this is-
suo to advertisement of Wesleyan Fe
male College, of Macon. There prob
ably ib no institution in tbe country
better equipped than this. Besides,
the building* has been materially
changed ana hularged during the past
year through the munificent gift of
George I Seney, who has famished
the institution more money than tho
officers really thought they would re
quire. We may therefore reasonably
suppose that every arrangement and
convenience that money could com
mand, has beon procured. For par-
in r A Terrific* Crash.
Last Tuesday afternoon about 4 :iJ ij
o’clock, as a heavy cloud was making
in the northeast, but which was held
back by a southeast breeze, a vivid
flash of lightning, accompanied by a
terrific crash, startled the denizens of
our town. The bolt struck a tree near
Shiloh church, riddling it and stun
ning several persons in that vicinity
Old Mrs. Gates, the washerwoman,
was knocked down; also, two children
playing in her yard. A few other
persons in that locality were severely
shocked. Beyond the shock of these
persons, no serious damage was done
The shock was rendered more start
ling from the fact that it was so an
expected, there being, apparently, no
cloud overhead.
ExportM.
R. B. cleared vessels with 852,214
feet pitch pino lumber valued at $10,-
A. V. Woods cleared barks
do aud Julia H with rosin i
pentine valued at $71,500.
R. K. Walker cleared V.
with 553,763 feet of pitch
’•lattul-
I tnr-
Ions
i mber
and 22,249 feet of lurnU! talcud at
$5,837.
R. Torres cleared bark Clementina,
with 248,278 feet pitch pine lumber
valued at $3,CC0 1
DRUG STORE.
Yesteday afternoon at half past five
o’clock the nuptials of Dr. H. Bur-
ford, of Brunswick, and Miss Minnie
Hopkins were solemnized at the reai-
denoe of the bride's mother, by Rev.
Pr. I. 8. K. Axson, of they Independ
ent Presbyterian church. Only the
immediate relatives were present. Dr.
Bnrford is a very worthy and highly
esteemed young man, well known in
Savannah, where he formerly resided,
and is now a prosperous druggist of
our sister city. He has tbe nearly
congratulations of his numerous
friends npon having seenred such a
charming apd accomplished partner
in life’s journey. At 7:80 o’clock t he
happy couple left by the Central Rail
road for Atlanta, thence to the moun
tains of Tennessee. Wo tender him
and his lovely yoong bride best wish
es fbr a pleasant honeymoon and safe
return home, and a future of prosper
ity and happiness.
In nine out of ten cases of Cholera
Infantum and Bowel Disorders, that
prove fatal from ordinary ueglect and
subsequent treatment, the timely
o/Tewhixa (Teething Powders) v*,uld
haw saved the child.
P. JOERGER
AGENT,)
Has just Opened a New and Complete
Stock of
FRESH DRUGS,
ltstr.7 a<,fO.A C : .
CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
Etc,, Etc.,
Next door t< - Goldsmith A Nock,
NEWCASTLE STREET
ea-PBESCIUKTlO.NS CiAREIULLV FRUTABl-.-
XIOIIT OR DAY.