Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, August 12, 1882, Image 6

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tt.umnr FOR MENATOR. To Uu PoMr.qfOU /OmikStiialorialtfUna; At the B*n«t solicitation of monjrfrlen from lu tU be devoted to my the 8Ute geoereJIy. i people of TRESSPASSERS BEWARE, lorn first. _ . be dealt with ss tag!2*3t. forsale. A Bargain not to bo Met with Every Day, that will Heallao 35 Par Cent. AUCTION SALE! \viUl>o«oia,iM!»rth» Etpreja M uu above date, a complete del outfit, aa followa: Oyster ctuta and tuba, , „ Sl<O’clock flab and oyator bouao and atoree, child‘a FRESH' SMS and cleanaTng purpoaea. For Bale In ally quantity b7 , COQKjR|lO$.,*,GO ( <,, auglS-tf Provision Dealer, BRUNSWICK, GA. FRESH BEEF, * VEGETABKES, ; P^ULTRXi^TORm Made * WITH 1 Vessels. . . uT.tt/Ui.- I 1 B. E. HINT, saiblinS ijqVl b rtmtaBiD avaav .TUBDAT MOIWA —Fbe-completed. AT BRUNSWIOK. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST IS, 1881. Why? MATTEbST |Bargains at Solomon's. ^cause be is selling ofl blisbed at Pendarvis, anfcjr. WA TjMTWJO.ia {Mr. A T. Putnam left this week for sincsvilleGa. He was accompanied Mm" ud lime just received and offered for sale to-day by Cook Bros. A Co. ; The new steam-tug Angie and Nel lie, Captain Ben Fahm, is just step ping ngbt into business. Success to' the enterprise, p * | Jf 1 The depression in the lomber mar ket has had a deleterious effect upon all business, but we may look for a change this fall. ,3 . , # J ,i Messrs. James E. Lambrigbt and . H. Merrifield visited Griffin this week, in attendance upon thie Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. L. ' We see from files of the Brunswick Advocate that the Glynn Hussars flourished here in. the }H? i839. ,Mr’. F. D. Scarlett was Orderly Sergeant. To young men contemplating mat- riqQony-qfAwEOhP say tbat^ MK Flint, thp^rafSltitte man, hSs a 1 anperb Tied- room set which.he will be pleased to ^plyou. ,oO> . i;-j uirt. v " New briok-making, enterprises are boing started in localities contignons mnees the fact that the natic quarantine at ( Sapelp ( Mand will be continued until farther orders. 1 This news is hailed with delight by all of onr sister cities os well as ourselves. The closing of this tpqr?htiU$ »«J4 certainly have been a national calami ty- , We are in favor of internal improve ment by an overwhelming majority, but the fence now being pqt np across our homeward path will necessitate - our adjourning a little earlier for onr noonday repast, for when onr appe tite. sounds the dinner alarm, our fastest ^Talking will not silence its olamorous'ory for refreshments. * ‘The ladies” will give ten cents and a ginger cake for information leading to the discovery of the whereabouts of the Cbairman of .-Cemetery Com mittee. They are very anxious to find bim, believing be could be in duced by their guiles- and tears to give the cemetery a brushing out, so that they wont lose their way in get ting tajbeir private lota™ y The brick work of Moore & MeCra —there '» ■jMory brick you make. Mr. Mitchell has a card tp day tins issue to parties; takiM.lnmlpny si ingles, ■■ laths, etc., from^bi# yhrd 1 thout first securing bis permission! JrSSSfflfin w ck Advertises office, droppedin on nq during the past week. Mr. Nor is jrisitinfttjrelatiyes here 1 m\\. Hfinnssv and . , _ and other whiskey*, for me- -TJ J Mlrtcll. Hotm*y^»ml othorbranda of Cognac; al- ao. boat br 3EOROE CHANDI td Y M/iUl I / 1 UfOiS. WAITRESSES, SPRING BEOS, msmsai s > H"1T15!H jfI j T AI AND FIXTURES, ALL OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOW: MARKET PRICES. AugUHy ■> ■ • • Notid i of Dissolution. jWhy 8: bright staridHrehdy to 'BCHcFyou, liis choicest steak, roast etc., if you will only loave your order the evening SSt&YMY vRot. OF.WMdel has ifoturned from upper Georgia, whither h? bad gone ori n shorirvacation, and is again fill ing the pulpit of the Presbyterian chjnratr."; i Sirtioiis *v#y t Sabbath morning. ‘ The new express, baggage and mail catjustfinished.atthe B.& A. shops is a perfect beauty, and would ‘do credit to'tbe oldest established ear works in the country. It goes ont on the line next Tuesday. It may be uowb to some of our pat- rons to know that Brunswick sported | bank forty-1hreo yean ago. L C. Flint was cashier. If suoh an insti-1 efit > tution paid then, whV not no#, when < J we do fifty timei the business? Mr. J. S. Vinson, of Honston coun- formorly of BnwW^jtr-i* is'fiw ^ e A 8thtf H aealtn, and bears every evidence of leMth me friends here care of. His many him once more, 5 j Yf r 4 J Well if the bottom has dropped qpt of the business in our city we have the comfort of knowing the' com plaint is general all over the country. A Sl jipper-lip" and- wb will see a change for tbe better veryEgon. at least, so we L Qd OU' 3?, Y ASC J. .T» . Tfio new schooner Wm. Hays, of Belfast, Maine,. arrived in onr port this week, with a cargo of bay, brick, etc. Messrs. Fuller and others, of D. 0 kialajr au t B. F. M.dnUri', ta w>lv»<3 1»y mutual .-.uiHFnt. D O. IU8LKV. by hti Att y. <\P.GutH!year, H. y. M vclNTHSK. Brouewick,«»»., tin* July “th, IskJ. ’■iiy 'gag Spujpd ■ rooms are elegant. Four more new business booses will Tbs sound of the hammer can be beard early and late. A gentleman said in onr presence Apt long since,' that' Brunswick had averaged one new house a day for the last thirteen months. That looks ry’s building, the first of the kind in the city, is about completed, and it is a two-story at that, and these gentle men inform .ns that the wood work will go steadily forward, despite the s-of croakers to'tbeus&tra- ry. Chronic grumblers do nothing for themselves, and s£ek to deter oth ers from ..going ahead by “throwing r^r-Up jevijpyj^iiigg thatg is started." ' ‘ * ■ advisable, fopauar.. city ito take into consideration in short, tlf^ town thither. Wic,,can conceive of ;no idea more falladons. Why onr . should move up and locate itself p..'the marsh two miles away is past o'dr comprehension. ‘ Ha? the oi^.-of Savannah been moved to the wharvef of (the Central and S.. F. & W. Rail roiids ? Of course not. The heavy business of the roads is done at nts, but we do not learn that a sin- residence or store ever has been located at either place. t; t ' Granting that a few shops, and possibly houses for operatives, be lo cated on the high lands adjaoent, would not these very shops get their applies from h^-e, and wonld not operatives seek the city to make purchases? Of contae they ild. No, we fear no such thing.— we ask is that thG'road do au im mense business there. Our merchants will surely reap the benefit Grant, if you please, that a thriving village springs up there on the lands of Mr. Day—something we would be glad to see—wonld not that very fact' alone call for just what we wonld delight to see—a street car line to the city from the mineral spring at that point? Of course it would. Cast away your fears—they are groundless. Express your fears rather that the demand for this will not come soon enough. The Champion Kater Again. Having grave 'doubts of the ability of the negro Fluker eating as much as wo gave hTm Credit' for last kfeek, Mr. Albert Wenz, merchant on Bay street, undertook the job of satisfying him a nighit ngni lin VT forms ns tSSThlfiB in~bis presence thirteen ’pOmids of; |soda |wd poundi of ravriba&n ai| the propriety of levying an extra tax for the purpose of purchasing another oomibus iiy x whioh to transport the Allyjchaifrgahg to and from their Work,',ns tho one now owned is.not sufficient to accommodate the travel; and we "Would respectfully suggest, Jthat thg^MV.bus, be fashioned after £ improved Pulman Sleeper, sup- h all conveniences, ice water, Ac. The people of North Georgia seem to think that Brunswick is a perfect b.« ng*bven. We don’t know why it 'is, unless it be that she is situated a little nearer the equatorial regions.— We have tried both sections, and un hesitatingly pronounce in luvor of t]n«L #Tis true ,the thermometer rises a little higher here than among the mountainous parts of the State, but the heat is tempered by a breezo fresh from the bosom of the Atlantic. The heat is therefore less oppressive when the thermometer indicates ninety-five degrees than it is in upper* Georgia when the meroury stands at ninety de grees. Our nights are simply delight ful, provided one’s sleeping apart ment is so situated as to get the bon- ifit of the breezey ^ Ooljblan. j The steamship Rapidan collided ^biarwaelrwith the pebooner Helen, anebored p onr harbor,^.dam^ini , her *very seriously. It seems, as far as we can learn, that the steamship got aground near the jetties, and, whilst pelting off, through somu mis- -» gnasutafidirig'of tte signal bells, ran into the stern of the schooner with a terrible crush, whose captain claims damages to the amount of $2,000. -A little negro boy iaCamden ooun- y, nra#year* oldi wit led into, the water last week by two other colored boys'a little over bis size and drown ed. -Tber*hen • fled - for^ parte nn- forwards nearly eated np by eHigafors. Two very small boy# that Motfd upon; the bank of-tbe stream witnessed the .affair, and after waiting some time in hope that the onfortuDHtat little- fellow would rise St. Simons Mills, are part owners of j to the surface, went borne and roport- lu-r. She is pronounced one of the fed] what h.-td occurred.—Savannah handsomest crafts that ever entered A etc*. The M. k B. Extension Annin. We frequently bear ‘citizen# express fears that the location of the EjT.,,V. #4) G. Railroad tfMtfWHir pinteibf syrtip. He then statei wotSd Home now «uid eat per, and asked to carry the remaining two ponnds of crackers with bim that Mr. Wenz had weighed out This privilege was granted and a party sent along to see what he wonld do. ThiB party states that Fluker ate the rest of the crackers and a pot of beet head.J Ble^' ffhd dumplingsf '' ■So far * (two days later) no evil nffshto hare resulted. If any of our exchanges cun produce a bigger eater we wonld like to see the chap. The above is bonofide, and can be vouched for by a number of specta tors. Thin Week’s Exports. The British brig Harry Blackwood was Clea»ed Y oh ttatkb injh/h^A.'F. Wood, for London, with 1,241 casks spirits turpentine, valued at $25,600. Cook Bros & Co. cleared, on the 9th inst., for Jeremie, Hayti, the Ameri can schooner Alice Tarlton, with 154,- g73 superficial Jpet pitch^iine lumber. A. V. Wood cleared for Liverpool, on thu 10th inst., the Norwegiuu bark Havdyst, with 4,573 barrels rosiu, val ued at $20,600. Georgia Land and Lumber Co., on tbs ' 10th inst., cleared the 'British bark Havre, for, Buenos Ayres, with 451,240 superficial feet pitch pine lumber, valued at $6,768 69. R. Torres cleared the Spanish brig Festival. We ure requested to state that the ladies of the Baptist church will give a festival at Heins’ New Hall on New- oastleWet 0 XMnM#y| gust 17th. Ice cream and cake, sherbet, milk and peaches, etc., will bei served. Romember the time and onbftnd Yellow Tever rilay not 'scourge Tne' country tjua 2 8umnier,.but thousands of 'cholera I fantum, diarrbcea, worms and other bowel disorders, unless theytake Tee- thixa (Teething Powders). Teethina allays irritation and makes teething ea*y and not a period of suffering and dread. Forty ■NKgf'fifo. ag3F ^Therii is 'emphatically “ninM, isra-ssf tion of a good many W onr readers.^* • #*Io?WtfsrfiBii»«nW' ‘ t oiidr,. 1 1 Welll»(Un,top«r ttor«; • f. iSsm, t tlr. R. A. Tarver, theageDt of the traAeitfu «kkBhM VMUMMee,Wfoi# and' Georgia railroad/ now that'Capt. Grtffip hss heen removed tp AUanta. hy our merchants and business men to be a gentleman well posted and in every way qualified, m . We ars; glad to learn that dept. Griffin’.will make frequent visits to Mapon. .. Thus the removal to Atlanta,of the headquarters of the division will hot' in ‘any 'way affect shippers, whose interests'will always be looked' after by Major McCracken and biB able corps of aqsisiants.— Telegraph & Messenger. yii.^NoyiOE.,:... ; i A meeting of thp-Democratio party is hereby, called for Saturday, Au gust 15tb 1882, at the Court House in this'eity kt 12 o'clock, for the pur pose of electing delegates to the Congressional Convention to be held in' Savannah on September 6th, 1882. Also to reo¥gkni!fo r 'the' 1 Democratic party of Glynn, appoint commit- T££ ^op'teE; • fitai 4m A.V.PDTMA 1, >' 4 . hUiO’ff Jiiou&i od! klf: hstr. ‘ ■iiorl :n‘DEALERIN- -.■.-i.i... a iff’a.'pnflH a- i f STAPLE AOTk FANCY to *•> 'tiTmlmm f»di d%coitJj 'ij iiiia ssif-jd atiih ml; PROVISIONS^ Mt'iV,' 1(1(1 il li-HK i. nodf ur nevowta ! Ts'ftij - tc.Uiiio 9bo ierii ■ u- MARTINGALES, WHIPS, Saddlery, Harness ■ unh f v- v . . lad; bluo BUGGY CUSHIONS, ! AND A FINE LOT OF !l ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. »ugMUn SEunraoiT. CLOSING OUT SALE AT BOOTS, SH0£S, NtfTlONS, RC., ■ troll «dt • Cid,-on this ™ iust, for VaUnoV jjiltoOfjrty ftf COSt t Spain, with 103,383 feet pitch pine 6 v lumber, valued at $1,447, and 25 bar rels rosin, valued at $80. A'T.T. Xmrr AhD SECURE BAROAINS. ■ff . , BOfl ’ • 50,000Bnshel» of * , -ilVJl.r.,, Si* A/’ f ' >c^0pWANTED. .. > f, J cm tblp oo i pnUaiMioa. 1 win do well to nllindMotw. PPLDS^HANOCK^ A FRESH LOT OF SHORTS ASBBBIN AT SI 28 PEB100 POUNDS, DELIVERED. E. BRIESENICK & SON.