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Announcements.
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At tha earnest
hereby announce
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i SATURDAY MO.KNI
m daroUd to my e
the 8tate general^'
New Advertisements.
ATO^^^ca^ics.
You an horeby noUfled that than will ba Hneet-
ing of tba Company OB MONDAY HIOHT at 8:00
o'clock aharp, atyonfhaU. Ua on hand promptly,
aa buaiusaa oilmportanea will be presented.
By order of
To bore or not to bore—that is (he
question. I1 " w ''
Work on the new railroad wharf is
bein
Neither the own^g^gjatj
BrUMdtaM MH>W*
for an^Sef
*Mo*ottdiwwgCMt'
told ooOSTAB
per hundred.—
Supply
W.B. TUCKER,
Brtinawlck, Ga.
IVED,
LANDING:
For aala by
LITTLEFIELD & TISON.
iBLIVEBED FREE TO ANY PART OF
»J THE CITY.-ea
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Mi
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IN QUARTS AND PINTS.
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AT BRUNSWICK, GEOBGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, M88.
HOME MATTERS.
See notification of tbe Commission
of the
tio tbi^oooD
Sterling Station as the voting
precinct. This will be a great conve
nience t9 scores of peoplAiving in
that part of the county, bat who now
have to oome to town to vote.
r Don’t grombTe to because oar post
master doesn’t open the general deliv-
, , . , ... „ ... erv as soon as yon would like. Re-
pu.Mahead vnth^posmble ^ Ueep^ejflgval^
- T ' “ ' “ 3 the eaHy morning mail and the open
ing of the delivery, helias to disirib-
nte the entire mail, make up the B. &,
Admail, the fit. SimOtta Ami} and the
Cumberland mail. Don’t be unrea
sonable.
Kartell, Heoeaay and other brand! of Cognac; al-
ao, beat bran da of Bya and other vhiateya, far me
dicinal and other pur$<*4a;also; line, imported
wlnea, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLER'S, on
Bay atreet.
i dew District of *hi<
Sterling
.aOKAHIOHO HA
edi oo&sb to a»a*atfno aa baUHaa
(ioiweanS to rtb edf to stimil nh
aimodl assaying it.dJo 10I baa
ao IioanoD-ai-JMl«eq-'' t f>eaoii asm
baa ;I881 .isdafoO (o to?. mil
aa u bsttiias eoasaibio aa Jssqsi o)
(isfwaaaiS !o tfb oto to cUzaaif eifi
cdarufdi uouMjwq iatoo to) Loa
aiareai aeaoqioq iatoo 101 boa
_ at
Station will be the capital will be No.
Y 66 - h;it^
1 Members of Oceanic Fire Company
will read notice of meeting on Mon
day night, called by the Foreman,
j Cot D4ref W. Styles has severed
his relations with the Galveston News
and will soon edit a paper in Fort
Worth, Texas.
Counterfeit $5 gold pieces are said
to be in. circulation. One found its
way, into Cap! Davidson’s bar this
week. Look oat for them.
Oar Band will give one of their
matchless open-air concerts at the
fair grounds on‘Thursday night. The
programme was handed utf too lata
for publication.
Onr yonng townsman Walter Cook,
accompanied by a young friend from
Athens, Mr. Bishop, is at home,
spending bis vacation. He has been
at school at Marietta.
. rn i I '■ .
Died, on yesterday morning in this
city, Mrs. Mary E. Newton. The
fnneral will .take place this morning
at 10 o. m., from the residence of her
brother, Jno. R. Franklin.
A friend has asked us to insert the
following suggestion to certain church
goers, to-Wit: “Take a back seat, and
f void the necessity of twisting your
i eok out of joint to see who is coining
i i church.”
A neat shelter has been placed over
< f thee
dCEBCB
i tho south side of the
|of/the stores of R. L.
toerflinger. It adds
thq occupants
The new firm of S. Mayer & Glau-
1 er are working up a handsome busi-
heqf. TbaJruth as* Mr. Ullman
The residence of Mr. J. O. Waddel,
of CedartowU, Ga., brother of Rev. L
W. Waddel, of this city, was destoyed
by fire last week. The building was
new, and cost $10,000 only three
years ago. It was fitted np with fur
niture valued at about $4,000. Very
little was saved. The entire insurance
on residence and furniture was about
$4,000. ' ^
In our recent notice of the new car
put up at the B. & A. shops, we should
have mentioned that all the castings
for said car were put up-at tbe foun
dry of Messrs. Burns & Daniels, of
this city. The car is, therefore, em
phatically a Brunswick institution.—
In this connection we might mention
that there is some talk of building
some passenger coache^: 1 We should
be glad to see such a work begun.
dad know just how to soli goods.
A pair of Texas ponies, attached to
livery stabkqJfeflVfi tbi
I nm
I iis wdft. Micbolsoa's pile Jf
xwRADvobetiiprtsptBntuJtto
I uggy turned over and lay on itsliac
i uggy turned over ana lay on ns duck, yjty
iiamsmsituaE
ivo expenditures,” said a gentleman
us
iow‘
We wish somo of
i merchants wonld fd
jf 0|
apl
Death of Mr. D. B. Emery.
The many friends of Mr. D. B. Em
ery, an old citizen of Brunswick, will
be pained to learn of nis death, which
occurred on Sabbath last at his camps
near the Satilla, on the B. & A. Rail
road. Mr. Emery has been for years
an employe of that road in the capac
ity of bridge builder, in which busi
ness he was an expert. - His last 'wife
died a few years ago, leaving behind
her thied"tittle girls. These kind
friends have eared for, with the fa
ther’s assistance, till now, when he
has been called away and they left
orphans Hfideed, bat Rot without
friends, who will care for and protect
them until able to take eare of them
selves. Mr. Emery bos been a bright
Mason for years, and, at his request,
’was fflH^Lby the fraternity with Ma-
e leaves, as a legacy
tb bis children, a life marked for its
building about tbe
i in bis new
first of Dext
i^jBensbiciefinZ .snc* .
tnW the ‘ bottom was going to new Crovatt building is fast
will soon begin
’neat residence on
The Artesian >Vell.
It may be, and no doubt is, of in
terest to our home readers to know
tbe true status of the above move
ment. At tbe earnest Bolictation of
°nr pew?Cl Aty pAp&fae
taken the matter in band and'atd in
vestigating the same, At e meetnig on
Monday last of council and citizens,
propositions • were made by a Mr.
Clay an artesian well borer, bnt it Vras
determined to defer any definite ac
tion nntjjl more light conld be thrown
on the aubject Three things were
desired. First, to see about what
would be the probable cost, whether
$1,000 or $10,000; next what ar
rangement could be made as to pay
ment, and third, whether an artesian
well has ever been sunk successfully
on the Atlantic coast. Neither Mr.
Clay nor the committee of connoil
could give any positive answer to tbe
first inquiry. Mr. Clay oflered to
furnish three hands besides himself
and do the work at eight dollars per
day, the city to furnish piping, en
gine, drills, etc., but could give no
guarantee that he would find water
nor that he wonld be throngh in
thirty days or three years. The next
thing to arrange wonld be tbe finding
tbe cash. The city never has more
than a few hundred surplus dollars in
tbe treasury at any one time, hence
other arrangements must be made, j
in short an extra tax must be levied,
are tbe people willing for this? As
to tbe third point there seems to be
nothing definite. The water from the
wells at Charleston some said was not
good to drink. The one in Boston
was abandoned years ago, eto., with
all this uncertainty before them, the
council thought advisable and so did
a majority of the citizens present to
wait for further light, meanwhile
the committee was instructed to get
all the data possible before another
meeting of Council.
Charlton Items.
fueling comes^^j^desjrijn^ ilm o^pj|to^^r^pwGastle and
i o strikes thaTpavement. He natu- Gloucester streets, now used as a tel-
} atijr Bmogg aprtBfo drig xntyistytto «tsht>lcumslydee(^{!
We call attention to advertisement ^gmritbto, So great is the change.
LTOftaraa
.8§8lIoO MipfeeVF ■jj ohoiaj brand*
their advertisement the8ame '
; ,i- Gf •£> TSP^TMBmlaME Bro. are now
The unJenlyyl^n^
rent. Qood^titki. “
j jrtatijMShM0»sraaiwsma4sMy8sMi> id furnished the coffee sample
noQTJT rMSf jft wsofao j | loo makers on NewbasQsBgBestpiiHSHiiSi~ VIA hrtob nn/1 limn nrn n llTfJnna tliia nntnf .
^.t*r— — llflHin'if!' The brick and lime are all l
iKSIs; YFrosii
•j^PuarsSVo^S ^uaiv * r ^e benefit of his patronsxaiCall
>pened on Monday, 11th of September. j — n h« m wmtnrorni ovrbnmonR
AM ■cboUtrs «1U be required tauroduce
I %L1 A«J&!23Bb uraion Postponed.
atigl9^t Co. School Commiaiiouer, Glynn Co.
STREET TAX.
Brumwick. Ga., Auguat 18th, 1882.
und liable to the
have not _
■ifleaae call .an#
^Jlcrkanrf*^*
JOH. E. LAMBBIGHT. Marshal C. B.
Ip ess agent hmwAhftbemrtranafarrpd
.Tt(| the Savanna?o'ffic* SmT'c:
inted crass?
tor last evening,
place otHfl^ay^mjpit -
AM TaIaM^0J» O/j
«iSexcb
& floi^iMeaSMLMrf
A— j fi te U 1
e to toe arreea utz oi two oouara, and who
fflfNStfMus
•♦W- tt»oAO
S( ^.ui
p oi4ra wMifttagpj.
len uutojbispi'^iWifife htMMMnong
I ,
Swlit
ner W. Baker, of Charlton
i.id our cily this week. He
the timber or logging bus-
iis section as flatj'qwijigi to
the facts that, first, the lumber busi
ness is at a low ebb, and, second, that
tbe St. Marys river is too low for raft
ing, there having been no heavy rains
there in eighteen months. At least
50,000 logs are lying there, waiting
the rising of tbA waters, eft^eanwhile
tbe wofibs a to playing ^ ad havoc with
said logs, rendering them unfit for
market. The crops of that section
are splendid, however, # tbere having
been sufficient showers to make fine
seasons. Politics Coj. Baker repre
sents as being dull and flat, tbe people
seeming to care very little whether
there be any elections at all.
Married.
On the 24th inst., at the residence
of the bride's father, Mr. C. L. Elliott
of St. Simons Mills and Miss Maud
Cargyle of this city, Rev. H. E. Lncas
officiating. Tbe happy couple left on
he night train for the home of Mr.
Elliott’s family in Maine. From
thence they go to Niagara Falls and
to Canada. We wiph them a de
lightful and safe trip. 9
J y ^rooU* Showing.
from North Georgia
recently compared the price of coffee
iipped-to him>from Brunswick with
t iat shipped from Baltimore, and
gives Jbe credit to oar aity as the
n^on^-quarter cents
pound. In future his orders will
o|l be sent here. Messrs. Mayer &
OUB SHIPS.
We*pftti*tfan to,;W RUderttood
by the above that our people actually
own ships, bat that ,we as a town are
becoming materially interested j n
snob, enterprises- For whilst onr
peoplel’may not own any one vessel
“ont Anfl onV 5 they are interested^
quite : a number, (at least iour) to-
say nothing of the, steam',tugs and
pilot boats, wbiob are owned entirely
at homo. ' We aye glad to see this
spirit of enterprise, but we crave more,
we look far the dry prophetically
seen'byMaj. U. Dart, oufc oldest citi-
zbnSi years agq os he sat' upon his
piaza dear Darts’ Landing and look
ing out to sea—that of vessels built and
owned by onr own people, Transport
ing the proddots of our soO and far.
esfe to tfe markets: of the w;orld. if
it pays other peopleto build vessels to
carry our produce, it will pay us as
well. It ought to pay tts better, for
we have the material here with which
to build. The little steamer Ruby
was built at St. Simons Mills, and
she has. proven a handsome invest
ment, why can’t a larger craft be
built on the: same spot? Who will
be the first to move in the matter?
•*** -.—r
Brunswick Honored.
The grand encampment of Odd
Fellows, the highest branch of the
order met in Griffin Ga., on the 8th
inst., and was largely attended. Onr
town has again been honored by the
election oP Mr. G. H. Merrifield to
the second highest position in the or
der, that of Grand High Priest. Mr.
Merrifield is thoroughly competent to
fill this high position. ^ ,
I (If fj
r»»« rronhCrHn
1 nnvrVc01tirl!»y^5OTv8»
Ga. Land & Lumber Co. cleared
I orwegian Bark Eidsiva, on 18tb
J. H. McCullough cleared American
)Srk Mascotte, on the 21st inst., for
'ienos Ayres, with, a cargo of 402,-
3h
• Engine House.' 1 ■
The long talked of engine h • 1 of
tbelOoeauics is about'to take s- .pe.
The lumber is all on tbt gronn nd
the work will soon begin. The imild*
ing will bo two story; ; 28x40 ; "the
lower floori ftfill bo used- for engine
room, stables, harness and feed
rootas] and upper floor < ( &r hall and
drivers room. 1 -
.jii';ii 1 ■ - <*J ;; : -
Ho Preferred Perleot Freedom,
. One of the negroes who took French
leave of the chain gang last weak, put
ip.bia appearance this week with the
necessary cosh to pay up his fine, and
thus be entirely iree. He wanted to
enjoy perfect feeedom and, not feel
that he was liable at any time to bo
put back on tbe gang.
An Agreeable,DrenlnRZbr Uie Hair
That will stop its falling has been
long soQght for. Parker’s Hair Bal
aam, distinguished for its purity, fully
supplies tbiB want. auglMm
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, i
, BxnnwicK, Oa„ August 20, 1830. f
Balow w« quota pricra current for to-day:
COTTON.
Good Middling 12?;
Middling 1*^
Low Middling 11% ,
Good Ordinary 10?;
Ordinary »%@10
RICE.
Common
Fair 6 §»M
g»«a AX@«V
Rough country 80
NAVAL STORES.
Boum-0 *1.60, D $1.80; £ *1.65;F $1.73, O *183;
H *1.00, I *2.00: K «3 06| M *2 40; N *2 02%;
window glaaa *318%; water white *3 83.
Shut! TnarxKmw—Olla mud whlakeya, 41c;—
regnlan, 42c.
CRUDE TURPENTINE.
Virgin dip *3 33, old dip $3 00, per barrel oi 830
ponnda.
BaBiuct, States.—Whl to oak *38 00, water oak'
*80 00. headings, aah or oak. *18 00, per 1,000, de-
Urered in Brunswick.
SUPPLIES.
Bacos—Clear rib (Idea, 15%c; ahoulders, U%c!
una, 17 * * '
clear, lie
“ooua-. _
l family,
17c; dry aaltea dear rib aldaa, 14%c;long
tc; shoulders, 10,Vc.
FLous-rSuperflne. *5 o
000*5 SO; extra, *8 00®
, — «v -vvvO 78; fancy, 17 00®*7 28;
choice patent, *8 6038 00; bakore' *800.
OBADC—Corn—white fl 10, mixed, 28c; Oate-
Weatern 07; Georgia 00; bran, *180.
Hat—Northern, (1.10; Eutero, *1.88) Western
timothy, ♦1,3^1,10,
Laud—In tlcrcca, 13\®14; kega and tube 14®14%.
Hinxa, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry Bint, Uo; salted
8@Uc. Wool—Unwashed, freeo* bum. In bales,
ll* Mgal prime, 94e; slightly burry
. burry, 10®1S. Wax 34c; deer akin I,
8To; otter akin*. 83c@*. 00.
NAVAL STORES FREIOUT8.
Sail—Roslo and aplrlts,.4a. 3d.@Ga. 3d. to United
Kingdom or Continent - i.lrect; Baitib <
rates; to New York. 45.-
Shipping Intelligent.
DR THE PORT OP BltUXsWIOK, FOB THE WEEK
l'‘ ENDING Aa.UST 28,1888.
] ARRIVALS. -
UtftK *ll—6c Addle O Bryant, Henick, Now York.
A#*Al-r“ Carrie Jameson, Collins, Philadelphia.
Aug 22—By Myromu, Jordan, New York.
« 1 UtffJMT.TWd®9"atr Au * Myro.nu, Jordai .
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| a. savmo a\ku tv.iaaAvu?' qv.a »xu\k!i
lUkmt
Osborne, New York.
_ _ Blendermsn, CaTaller, New
Yoflui.'iWHTq »•
JlltitUM- ,<] D^PABTUBES.
* - - on, Boiarlo.
Proridance,
euos Ayres.
Boaton.
Tork.
New York,
t, ulucks, Bangor.
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".doom nit
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