Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, August 19, 1882, Image 6

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■fri^aeggsafati hereby an dost— —•» • e"*"* '<* — Diet W ""V=k:-'—— “•JohSaTphilups. New Advertisements. '■ f.A “* -VT3 til :=> ' H A gentle, healthy milch cow, In food condition- »• A4M1 A^C per dir Apply at THMO.Pl ROOMS TO LET. t i . - ■ n - - A small family can aecnr* tomr 1 good room* on first floor of my residence on Union street on res- ■unable terms. Possession giren at oifce. . T. R. MITCHELL. Tor Sale ov tttod. ’ r The undersigned has apleaaant home for tale or rent. Good tit! a B ood bargain for the m* tUtsMbeae* to re- celvo It;' ‘ 13 M I auglMf * ruBLUHXD arsax SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUN8WICK.O “* SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST It, ISM. HOME MATTERS, Tbe B. & A. Railroad is patting op new blacksmith shop. 01) til. Business is brightening, up a bit pi* ready. Id other basiness however— not in oars yet. JProf. Bash’s dancing school seems to|WoiftflSllill&Ji patronized insti tutions of the^own. Messrs. James Wright and Samnel Borchardt bare returned from’apleas- ols of Olynn SCHOO The Public School* iSoduc. certifl. cates of vaccination, as required by law. By order of Board of Education. auglMt Oo. SoboolOOmmlaaioner'. Olynn Oo. l<% county Wl t STREET TAX. •nil have'not nude proper titorui cf the atme, plMae call and pay tha same to myaalf er to tha (Jlerk and Treasurer of tha city. JOS. E. LAMBBIOHT, Marshal C. B. ■M-i MIIOMLE BARBER SHOP. ; CHA.a£rf^(S&ni ’ ■ Will open. August tSth, 18W3. a MB8T-0LAS8 BAUUEK SHOP, Where he wfll execute ha UMtu&n onuri wuw Uug, .haring and sham] Htjrlci. Shop on Bay ■ - OIBce. White customers only will augUMm. hair ent- g In th* moat approved learly opposite Post will he served. All persona are hereby warned from taking any lumbar, shingles, la tha, etc., Ban my yard without first getting my ptrmlailon. All auch peraon* wUl be dealt with as the law diraeta. : auglMt. V. It. M1TUELL. FORSALE. A Hnrsaln not to P* Riot with Every Day, that trill Iteallzo 35 Per Cent. THE IRON COVERED. 1-KOOP RUILDING AMD L ami Gloncentcr street*. La omt atory coutaina eight that could Ih» utilize* iter office*, augliMf :ea. Apply to £SOLOMON, AUCTION SALE! TUESDAY, AUGUST 22d. Wtu baaold, MarUetaprra. fX»c*,at *5 otloek M. ou above data, a complete n.b and oyater bouso outfit, as follows: Oyster rant and tabs. Flab nets, Befrlgerators and oyster tougs. Also, ertb. b< We have this day racalvad an Invoice of tbla Lime, tbe beat made for masons' use, or for whitewashing and cleansing purpoaea. For sals in any quantity COOK BROS. & CO. angl2-tf _____ —TECES—— SAVANNAH. GA A mammoth eight-page paper, containing lour columna. mostly reading matter. It prominence to all matters relative to the Agrii i *l. Commercial and "** Agrlcultu- wh'lt# it* General NeKj^rgfaaSd*nciidaltSw and Market Report* Department are ■ pedaltiee in which it i* imequaled. Full Telegraphic New* from a!! part* of th* world tip to the hour ot going to trip Westward. ^IBZSH CRACKERS, various 1 bMAJLj a.?. Wllf ^mon at the 4 Methodist inreh of this city to-morrow—Sun- ay- , 5 , Have you made a return of yoar root tax this year. If not you had tter see the Marshal’s notice in this issue. . rtf f r yi Oar neighbor, Mr. Alf Crovatt, has pat a new dress on his office next door to ns, which makes ours look Mther rusty. f 'fSee advertisement' of milch cotv wanted. Any one having such an animal, can fiad a purchaser by ap- plying at this office. ^ ' One of Savannah’s fair damsels has boon visiting our city this Week.— Oan’t some young swain oapture tbe prize and keep it here? What say, boys ? We again ball attention to adver-^ tisement of house and lot for sale or i&itby Mr. Allen Bartlett which re appears in this issne. He has a nice 1 / l I p,aoe -f i . M The 31st of Augnst has been set to go into the fish and oyster business of South Georgia, signed a contract yesterday with Messrs. Lynch & Lea y»f an elegant red uce on Peachtree street. Tbe drawings were prepared by Fay & Eichberg, architects." ■ t;. .i ii,•• i ■- *u- • Messrs. Littlefield & Tison are ex tending their guano warehouse some distance southward. They evidently Ijbs We confidently expect a marked in- Hon. John M. Tison has returned to Georgia from the kot Springs of Arkansas, whither hei hadLjWfWU| *hopes of heuefitting nis heilinf * AW regret to learn that his health is not materially changed. He is now in Decatur, at the residence of Mr. Wal ter. Mr. R. L. Weed is in hopes of estab- organization is mutual in its charac ter, and said to be the cheapest insur ance of tgp r Kind, to be found. Mr. Weed would bo glad to give any in formation desired. Mr. p. T. Dunu, Deputy Collector of Cuatonft, has returned from a pleasant trip North looking well and hearty. Mr. E. C. Davis, of Darien, who has peon filling his .place here daring his ‘ absence, i left a few days since for Darien. We aro sorry to lose him.' ' Roy. I. W. Waddel left Thursday morning last for St. Marys, whither he has Leen sent by his Presbytery to preach one Sabbath, the Presbyterian charch there being without a pastor. There will, therefore, be no services in the,.Presbyteriaii charch in this city the comftag Subbath. * £*'- We omitted last week to call atten tion to 'auction sale of W. H. Harri son, auctioneer, which cafi be found in to-day’s: issue. Any- one wishing The C»r Factory, We have heard very little of late about that car factory. Don't give up tbe i is fraugh ble to abandofrlfcriphflfilg i*U|fffnr a season.i' Mrv Haxity, master; boiler at the K*4c*isw lntif just turned oat a BeedaU Aiik(%fpMi4wri , 4ig age *# than ong fan flMBg 11 here lot. plain, laggtfgRt thgtflpe cost shoot $1,800, and;: ooefrom a Northern factory would cost $2,800— inst a little over fifty per cent mote • ■ tid would he tid^Mttfi^Ahrlbok any nioer. If etiy dJ^fiHrelicK wk' shonld give it Harvey knpws• every stick -of 'timber that enters into its make-tip. It is all first-elass a*4 uee from sap. Stert the car factory enterprise forward, if on a small scale. * H V..'OD£.! : i apart by of thanksgirii^L ' Dcio'C send the editor a gobbler for that oc casion. A fishing, smack came in this week from ^he ban kb. with a generous enp- ply of blm& fish. They brere readily sold at good prices. Come again, Captain. Shark fishing irtrffem.a pastime for some of the you One was taken Weolwoi Every lubecriber for oic jmr U eatit one of th* volume* of the MorninR New* Library r*ady publiabed. Hub*criptlotu umlcr tbt* offer rnuit be fot one year, $2. Poetm**tera —A Agonte are ratborfse* to tor*#* •ub*cription*. J. 11. ESTILL, 3 Whitaker *t.,B*vann*h, Ga. BOSTON &BBUNSWIOK Packet Line. week that meas ured nearly six feet. He was a regu lur man-eater. SqiPVtafUajpAent of new barber shop on Baj sc^4l> by Charlie Green. '*! He.Mks a share of pnblio patronage. The shop will be opened about, the 25th,instant. “'* J ’ ** “ ■' Mr. Charles E- Flanders,' ship ear- pouter, has the job Of repairing the dffMK 68 done the schooner Helen last week by the steamship Rapidun’s colliding with her. and other brand* of Cognac; al- Bye and other whiskeys, for me- JeS-lv R. B. Reppard cleared tbe British bark Brierly Hill, Captain Seheibe, on the 16th htsU fo^ Rio Janeiro, with a cargo consisting of 329,021 feet pitch pine lumber, valued at $5,421. See oJr4«I Mr.^H. 4- Kenrit^, 0. S. C., tonohing the opening of tbe public schools ou the 11th of Septem ber. Remember that 'a certificate of vaccination "will l^e npoMMry to enter ' ools. mall family needing only four SSSBiaMME rent half of his residence ou Union Mmat to.qpiet ^na^t*. f^^.'ifh^ ad-i fenaement' Mi paring >ld do well to be on hand at the Safe‘ion'220 inst. (tiext Tuesday). We bad a pleasant call this week from Mr. T. D. Harrison, one of Catn- den’s best citizens, and, withal, a far mer whose smoke honse and corn crib are at home ‘ ‘atid not in the West. From him wo leurn that crime in Camden has diminished very materi ally since the prohibition tax has been Bay* 1>ht op the tale of liqnor. The jailer’s We have oatabUehed a PACKET LINE BETWEEN BOSTON AND BRUNSWICK. John Walter .V O 16*8tat« street. HoMtoO.aReut*. FOKSALE. « i’«!ra eaeoiid.liami Platftjrtn >• ales, 1 mocrat Wa^uti. 1 s* - all Ne* Irou Sale, Now for the Kace. The Senatorial Convention of the Fourth District met a few days since at OwenB Ferry, and after being called to order, Charlton county, whose turn it was, according to to the I otation system, was called on for her andidate to become tbe standard bearer of the, Fourth, She named Hon. James Thompson, Mid he was forthwith -nominated, and is now folly entered into the race. Mr. Thompson is spoken of in the very highest terms tyt numbers of our citizens who know him well. He is an npright, honest gentleman, and a good, worker, and is probably the strongest man in tbe connty, having been the last Repre sentative from that connty. Now, then, we have Col. Thompson for the Senate and J. E. Dart, Esq., for the House—let the word be passed along the Ifne, and, with one vigorous poll, let ns pnt them both^n hyXhancP some npajqpily.; ! f j f Out Public Schools. The exercises of tbe above school will be resumed on the lltb of Sen tembe*. As yet no one llas teeb sT bred as 8nperiiitcbdefit of the while occupation is gone, and thrift is visi ble on every band. We are pleased to note that our Baptist friends met with a hearty re sponse on Thursday night last at their festival. They disposed of ev- everytbing they had for sale. Among tbe iimnseineiits of the evening was the voting for the must popular young Ihdy 'in ’ the ball. • The friends and admirers of, tbe various young ladies present contested tbe field nobly, bnt when tbe contest was over and the votes counted, Miss Bertha Goldsmith was awarded the premium—a handsome enke—she hnviug received some 300 votes. This little contest placed about $50 in the treasury. ; . Board of Health. For some time there bos been a K 1 * lijfht feaisnhtestanding betWeen^the hove board and tbe City Council, the result of which has been that tbe boat<! lias nbt taken hold Of tbe work before theta with that zeal, twhich should characterize them, feeling that their authority bad been abridged.— These differences have all been ad- easnJjuimmirtnai ww ng to open trtiitot-class' beef ket Imre in a few weeks’ time, will bring their beeves alive <1 The back of tho "heated term” is evidently broken, aud we now luxuri ate in cool nights—in fact, there* baa been precious few nights this entire summer when our citizens could uot enjoy their rest aud sleep soundly. They vised tbeir sanitary aud quarantine regulations (all of. which will be pnb- published iu due season and are look- jug after the sanitary, matters of the, city. Thr.v.are visiting in person tli» premises of every citizen. We hope they wilLsenJo it that tjj.e-dread dis ease, yellow Bamo Un(ler;ai|r|sQl(ft$r>§ OloptedJby the Democracy ^ Glynn county, on Au gust 12, authorizing the Chairman to appoint an Executive Committee, I horobo appoint the following named gentlemen to constitute said commit tee: 25th District—R. J. Massey, W. F. Symons. • - i r - 26th District (city)—J. L. Beach, J. K. Nightengale, E. A. Nelson, J. E. Russel, I. E. Smith, J. P. Harvey, A. J. Crovatt, H. S. McCrary. 26tu District (country)—J. T. Dent, N. H. Barnwell. : 27th District—R. M. Tison, G. Ratcliff, J. R. Doerflinger. New District—G. W. Wright, Jr., J. M. Cooper. The commiltee are requested to meet at the office of A. J. Crovatt, Esq., on Saturday, 26th day of Aug., 1882. T. W. Lamb, Chairman D. E. C. to return «B aOconnt of the W- nt death of his father, which ihmwt the responsibilities of the household uppn him. *r Superintendent; how* ever; will be secured in due season — uTast«f (thtfcteabh^ willbeas follows: Miss Mattie (JaKi. frrst assig! pH? At; diiiiitf-an. na J^xfifcrigh^jBg^ahd r Mfss Ethma Snttbn, second assistant in interme diate department; Mis* Willie Gale, in ohatge^df the primary department There will be tfo dhafage in the color ed scbobl, thh same corpd of teachers having been 'seettrdd fbif tbe coming Our Board of Edutatifin are doing all in their power to gfVdas first-class schools, bnt their means are limited, and they must naturally go slow. J For out part, wifi helidve in d special soli oof tax, sufficient for all demands. This may not be the best policy for the country schools, bnt it certainly in onr judgment; for our city schools. A higher and more thorough system 6f Schools than we yet have would drtW new comers to onr town very rabidly. In What we have writ ten dr may write we mean to cast no slurs on onr present schools. They are simply' ! thb‘ best we seem ablb to afford need two more teaebers in tbe white and one more ib thd fiolo/ed schools. Then we Want more rodtn, and better desks, and more ventilation and light, and we need- more apparatus, m .ps’,' charts,-etc.,4s aide totbsfis f<>M ,*rs. Bnt all thief takes money, th : -ry thirig the -Boei& dlaifiM rtiei* > » scarcity of. Let tls bd ! tH l ti.t. tor 1 what we have, And do whut we cuu to it, i 'vi iU i'll d g- .' | '".'Hie'lievtr. MiiiV | '’ A Wnycross correspondent of tho Savannah 'Newa thus'writes^ T \ “Reppard A; WafterV mammoth steam saw mill at WaltCrtown, pre sided over by that veteran saw mill man, Captain N. Dixon, commenced sawing on the 9th ipst., and he pro poses to saw to the extent, of 100,000 feet merchantable lumber per day. When we See'tbe perfectness of its ar rangement, its magnificent maohioery ami tbe vast forest of fine Umber its otvnors have to draw from, yia do not doubt but that this heretofore unac complished feat will be easily com- naxsed and in tbe many benefits aris ing from tbe successful operation of this great enterprise Wayoross and Savannah will doubt! pants. lonbtless be purtici- Brlok and Lund* VI.. Owing to onr eity council having passed a fire limit, and in order that all parties who may desire to linild within the fire limit should not be de prived for the want of material, we have made a contract with Rogers & Co., of Macon, by which we are enabled to deliver brick by the quan tity oh car here at $9.25. .We are also agents for the celebrated Catoosa lime which we will also offer an in ducement >to parties purchasing by the quantity. When we take into consideration that the builder in Brunswick can lay down material for a brick buildiDg cheaper than can the builder of New York, there should no longer be any excuse to jgftfcl, and the board are now 0,001 wooden bnildings within tbe fire worx !n dead earnest. They have re- limit8 ' Littlefied & Tison. Something Ahead. Orders have been received here for work to begin at once ou the new warehouse of the ML Si B. extension above the oity, and to complete tbe same at tbe very earliest possible mo ment—in three weeks if possible.— The lnmber is being eat at this writ ing, and soon a heavy force will be pnt on tbe work. This would seem to indicate that the authorities are preparing for through trade, and that, too, at once. • Many a puny { debilitated infant, fret ting and wafitang away daily, often nnable to digest its food, may be res cued from an untimely grave by Tnan- ima (Teetbina Powders.).,^Druggists CtTAHtON. ministered Jacob W. Mdora'a'Stqta, ttiala, tfiere- tors, to dUsU Uritisa WgfeifoeJliatw and credit. along the Gulf coast. Oar _ don't want to ruti finj rikk. Am limsklt Drcsslnz for the Hair That will stop its falling has been long songtu for. Parker’s Hair Bal sam, difcijMguUked for it* purity, fully supplies this want. augl5-lm Appleton, S. C., July 12,1881. P. iu my family for indigestion, Dys pepsia aud Liver Complaint, and re gard it as the finest preparation of the ‘ be kind ) have ever used. JronrsH|0 Mabshall Hill, ! fever, ^>e .not, allowed to ■ *,:i i* orBlount & Bill. 1 ■Bid reOommending Parker’s Gingci Tonic, because; they hire learned from experience that it speedily over come 8 despondency, indigestion, pain ar weaknees iu the buck and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar to the sex. —Home Journal. See udv. surance! BJSSTER, ^NIM^ESTATK aoknt, SOUTHERN MiiilL IS. CO., OP ATHENS, QAs, AND S OTHER FIltST-CLASS ' • .in. ;coipAinia-' i< - " nj Inauransa od daroUln** at rarr low rstm In town or country. tel I2n> ipblata and j Mudkld. Ofcta.