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Aiinonniements.
I
At th. exrnext eoUrlutlon of “fiSTlov
iereby announce myaelf 11fJJJ™
from thin District In Octotyr. U^eUdnlytom^
Im that whatarer ability and fj*5
be devoted to my conatltneota aikTof fh> people of
\mX8klHu*.
New Advertisements.
FRESH gardenseeds
JUST RECEIVED AT
“SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN I”
Employment for all
Attractive, interesting, Instructive,
Useful and Profitable,
SAT
Y MORNI]
AT BRUNSWICK.GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, 8EPER
HOME MATTERS.
> Wanted,—A cash boy* Make ap
plication to J. Michelson & Bbo.
We don’t mention it by way of
Mr. Treadwell will finish np the
new Moore and McCrary building,
Mr. Wes£ haviug gone back to Al
bany.
j Fresh garden seed are advertised
for ec^e ptJBlain’s drug store. This
ia the proper time to put in your fall
Jnrybox ofGlynn,Ja8
and we learn a numl
er 60): left out and in
their stead as many or more yonng
men added. These latter were se-
MMWW moral and business
A NEW METHOD Of DRAWING, by which hay.
one can become hie own ertlat, end do it once
whet wonld require meny yeere of Instruction end
lirectlce to accomplish in the nensl wey—reelly on-
aiding person* of ordinary skill, after a SINGLE
TRIAL, to copy all kinds of pictures with pen, pel
ell or eayoa 1 The srt of drawing life else portrelL
from emeu photograph* is so easy that a successful
knowledge may be xoq aired after one trie! t
Artists, Teachers, Ornamental Painters, Mirbel
Workers, Zngraters, Milliners end Architects will
And this labor-saving method lutslusble to their
business Maps, photographs, engravings, cherts,
ornamental designs, fancy letters, monograms, etc.,
ran be enlarged to any sis* with absolute accuracy,
without auy measurement. ,
*a*To the lad lea it Is specially adapted lor stamp
ing, embroidery, braiding, and fancy patterns <
cloth, etc.
THIS METHOD OF DRAWING
Steamboats were lying. three deep
at Collins’ wharf last Tuesday after
noon. They were not so plentiful
nn excellent moans of fatuUUrlling children with
forme end proportion*, at the e&tne time encourag
ing them to further efforts by theaucccne achieved.
All are cordially Invited to viaif my studio* ovor
Iflain'a Drug Stow. and aee apeclmena of drawing,
and especially the drawing by pupils, after only one
lesaon. Terms moderate.
0. H. WIMBERLY.
iwpl-tf
Fairbank Scales
13
AMD
-J.CO-i.
Millers6-Lever
LOCKS,
The best in the World,
FOR 'SALE BY
A. F. FRANKLIN & CO.,
BRUNSWICK. (iA.
elsewhere, however.
N#w fire-proof safes are ooming in
quite plentifully to replace those in
jnred by the last fire. As a rule, they
are of a better class than the others.
n
'irginia ai
-THE OREAT-
SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE
BET W 1T.N
PRINCIPAL SOITHERir CITIES
ALL
FOR FR1KGHT AND PASSENGERS I
shortest. Host Direct and Comfortable Boute to all
EASTERN & VIRGINIA CITIES.
EAST TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA.
The Orest Emigrant Route to Texas and tha North
west. via Its Memphis and Charleston Dirts,
ten, and lo all points iu southern slid
Central Texas, via Caters or Me
ridian and NEW ORLEANS.
Through
Gars!
Memphis to New York
VIA—
lioanoke and the New Shenandoah
Valley Line!
AL»o, THROUGH SLEEPJ£B3 f o New Orleata via Ro
anoke. connecting with Line to New York,
Georgia Division now Open
Through from BRUN8WICK TO DALLAS vis Ma
con and Atlanta, and wlU be opened through
to Chattanooga via Romo by Sept. 18th.
Wa,ycross Line to Florida via
its Georgia Division.
Illustrated Pamphlet free on Applica
tion.
For rates or information address
B Ogden. Q 1FAnd P A. Knoxville, Tenn.
•loa Gothard, A G Fend P A, Kooxrllle Tenn
T 8 Davsnt, A O F and P LMmunhU. Ten?
Bay Knight. A O F and P A. sih£, Aik
J J Grlllld, tOP and P A, Atlanta, Gx
.V iv T Welcl1, Agent. Chattanooga, Tenn.
K-'J, L' owry : Ticket Agent, Dalton. Gx.
W U Kerr. Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn.
H B D un A n S:^^rC„ Br ‘ ,,0, ' T ' > “ n -
CITATION. "
VT ATE OF GEORGIA—GLTNN'tTonmr.
To all whom it may concent: Leonides C. Marlin
!..ivingin proper fbrm applied to me for letters of
■vtminiatratiun on the esUtc of Johu S. Slurliu late
* ald county, deceased, this ia to cite all and aiu-
# uu , r ‘be creditor* and next of kin of Laid John 8
Marlin to be and appeer at my oftice within the
time aiioarfd by law* and ahow cauee, if mnj they
can. Why permuent administration ahonld not be
! estate*** 11 LeoUitl “ c * Mwrtia on Johu 8. Mar-
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary G. C.
Barrels npon barrels of nioe TEN
NESSEE APPLES arriving daily^nd
for sale on consignment by
Aug. F. Fbanklin & Co.
Dr. W. B. burroughs and finiily
left this week for upper Georgia. Nor-
oross will be their headquarters. We
wiHli them a delightful trip, and good
health withal. * * ,
i See advertisement of scales, locks
etc., by Messrs. A. F. Franklin & Co.
The looks are both durable and baud
some. The scales are “Standand,” so
need no word from ns. "
The open-air concert advertised for
last Thursday night at the Fair
Grounds was postponed until Mon
day night next. Be on hand in force
ahd enjoy a rich treat.
Oysters are being hawked alreudy
on oar streets. cThe thormome-
ands most toO .higb yet to call
for luscious bivalves if this month
does have a big:B in;it." r\’ ”' T
The pastor of tho Methodist
eburch will preaeh Sunday morning
next on “Christian Growth.” The
sermon at night trill be addressed es
pecinlly to the yonng. < ' -t ;
About thirty-five of our people es
corted to Jekyl beach last Monday
/***,
! v ,w .»HI*t* and Pri.-a
they dief not get home until 3a . m.
The beautifying of the grounds at
Cumberland Isllhj] is still going on.
Mr. Bengnet, the florist, who is in
charge of the work, stated last week
tbnt eleven niiles of avennes had been
out, and a shell road made from the
wharf to tbe old mansion, nearly a
mile in length.—Florida Union.
Sterling Station and vicinity has
an addition to its society in the per
son of Mr. M. T. Prinoe of South
Carolina, who comes among us to
engage in turpentine business. We
wonld be glad to welcome dozens
more snob solid men to oar county.
Members of tbe Telephone Ex
change will take notice and so enter
it on their lists that No. 29, formerly
A. V. Wood Cotton Press, is now
Ches8-Carley Co., that A. V. Wood’s
office is now No. 6, and is located in
the Littlefield and Tison building ou
ihe wharf. No. 31 A. V. Wood re
mains the same.
. ’Tk r , . ■■
Messrs. Goldsmith A Nook sent us
this week a sample bottle of their
choice family Cognac for oar medicine
chest, none being complete without
such an element. Judges pronounce
it a good artielp. These .gentlemen
are making a specialty of medicinal
liquors. Cull oil them if yon need
anythiug iu that line. .•
The B. A A. R. R., is steadily' in
creasing its busiuess, both freight and
passenger. Doing it, too, in a quiet
way. Tbe arrival of tbe passenger
train last Monday evening called
j forth the remark from a by-stnndor
j “almost like Atlanta.” Thero cer-
jtoinly was quite u commotion of peo-
l pie, carriages, drays etc. !
standnig. They sbonld appreciate
the oompliment and strive the harder
to fhlfil the trust reposed in them.
We are requested to announce that
there will bean entertainment given
A. R. R., office on Friday night, Sep
tember 8tb.,, Besfrcsbmpnif of vari
ous kinds enhanced' by Btfeet music,
will be served in great abundance.
The proceeds of tbe entertainment
will be expended-Wr carpets 1 for the
Baptist cburch of this city.
Msrtall, Hcncssy xnd other brands of Cognac; al-
lye and other wfclekeye, foi
purposes; alto, doe, imp
I at GEORGE CHANDLER’!
sy too _
so, beat brand* of Rye and Other wfclekeye, for me-
rpoaee; aleo. One, t
GEORGE OHANDL]
Bay street. jeS-lr
As a gentleman and two ladies were
attempting to board the schoofier Jno.
H. Cross lying at Reppard’s Wharf
this week, the gang plnnk slipped and
the entire party started for the water
and wonld no doubt have reached it
bntfor some friendly hawsers that
were between them and the water
and on which they were caught.
Their condition was indeed perilous
nntil they conld be pulled up by'some
truckmen who happened to be near.
But for those ropes there is no telling
what might have been the conse
quences.
A Sumrestion.
“In anion is strength" is an old ad
age which might well be applied at
this period of our town’s history.—
The suggestion is this: There are
several persons in town needing
stores, offices, etc.., Done of whom are
able to erect and own such a building
as will* saitrrtlicir purposes, but each
of whom conld afford, jointly, to pay
for a necessary proportion of a gen
eral building such as they all togeth
or conld build., Now,let these parties
fbrm a joint stock eompliny on aendall
scale, unite their efforts and put up
nioe brick building, sufficiently lair^
to accommodate them. We have in
our mind’s eye, without giving names,
several persons who conld very nicely
pnjter into tbjs arrangememont. One
of tbe'parties already owns a hand
some lot bn a southeast corner. He
could put in his lot and some cash
and the others could easily furnish
ifi the night of tn<> 25th nl
Mr. J. 8. Marlin, of this city. Tbe
deceased might well be numbered
ick,
ery
among
bavioi
many years. Peing a man of, strong
constitution naturally, and leading an
active fife, he reached a ripe old. age
(seventy-four; years), and at Iftsipass-
ed away quietly, not by the violent
baud of disease, but simply from a
wearing out of tbe machinery of life.
He leaves behind him’a : pure,' Chris
tian life—a rich legacy to his chil
dren. To that fond, and loving wife
who survives him, that dutiful son
on whom be has leaned for support
in declining years, and those affection
ate daughters, we extend the sympa
thy of a heart that feels .for them in
their affliction, for in the death of
Mr. Marlin the writer has lost a warm
friends. Peace to his ashes.
night on the steamer blander. They j he balance' tor a double-store two-
landed at qr new Beaph crjek, and ba a&|f This property would
miist have "hoc!' n pleash'nt time. foV ~
be in tbe name of tbe company, regu
larly organized, with president and
directors of their own number, who
wonld assess each member in propor
tion to his interest to defray the nec
essary expenses of taxes, insurance,
repairs, etc. We throw ont these
suggestions, as we say, without giving
names, hoping they may be taken and
acted upon. Meanwhile, anyono wish
ing to enter into such an arrangement
can get our ideas in full by notifying
us of snob desire. We have no axe
to grind in this matter, but simply de
sire the good of tbe town.
In Pronpeot.
We have been shown tbe plan for
a handsome three story brick bedd
ing to be erected on New Castle
street. Below stairs will be three
handsome stores, and over staires on
two and three fiofirs a hotel with 31
nice rooms besides office, parlors, din
ning room, olosets, bath room, trunk
room, etc.: Sabh nu establishment
properly bandied will prove a band-
some investment to the builders.
Tbe stores being of brick and well lo
cated will rent for good prices and
tbe hotel will readily find a tenant
and prove a genuine attraction to that
part of travel who prefer a quiet
place to the more busy thing of
larger hotels and at the Bame time be
no hindrance to the same but rather
a help. The day is not far distant
when such a house will be a necessi
ty for winter travel especially. We
the project take
trust poou to see
shape. I - .!'*} *
For children living in tenement buil
dings aud croteded cities, where they
cannot get the benefit of pure, exhila
rating health-giving country air and
travel, Teethina (Teething Powders),
is invaluable.
Burned to Death,
In our last issue we welcomed to
oiir midst Mr. N. 0. Greer of Pear
son, Ga. In this, we perform a sad
der duty, that of sympathizing with
the stricken heart. For ere last Sat
urdays paper reaobed many of its
readers, that fond father was called
oh to mourn tbe loss of his dear
Bertha, a bright lovely child of eight
years. It seems that Bertha and her
sister Belle, who were still in Pearson,
were spending the night with a mar
ried sister, Mrs. Kirkland. During
tbo.nigbt tbe house took fire and was
destroyed. By the heroic effort on
the part of young MoDonald, Belle
was saved but little Bertha was Con
sumed in tbe flames, So muoh of
her body as was rescued from the ashes
was brought to our city on Monday
for interment. May a merciful
Father tnrn this affliction into d rich
blessing.
The many friends vf Prof. McLees
! Being .8.ant*D*,Xt*te Port.
Oapk Jno. Richardson of
Marys has recently laid* the keel of a
fast passen'ge'f boat to ply between
this place and Ferhandina Fla. The
boat is to be 95 feet longand built ex
pkatirw '6f < this line
ShS’iS'toW^^ jito^Uerhhd biffit
after the to'ddelb^ tbe Martha, though
several timlsdlatgtf. The' present ex-
pectation is that she will be on the
line by- the flrs^ df 'January 1883.
Would it not be & good investment
torsodae ofonf BtOiiswidkpeople to
tjd» domls stock lit! this 1 new home
craft ? We learn it is being boilt by
a stock company.
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, 1
~ O*., August 20. 1833,}
Batntiwick,
Baku* wo quote prices outTent for to-day:
,, , COTTON.
Good Middling................
Middling.
Low Middling
Gfcod Ordinary ........
Ordinary
BICE.
UM@12l.lt
."'.'.UM
m
»«
—•JXffK
....0
Common
Fair.....
Good..;....!
Rough country jj
NAVAL STORES.
Roania-011.60, D f 1.60; B *1.65 J 1 $1.75. GII85;
H 71.90, 1 *1.95; K *3 00; M *2 37;« N *2 62)i
window glass *0 UM; water white *3 25.
Brian* Tcnrawnst—Oil* and whiskeys, Me-—
regulars, 410. . ’ ,
CRUDE TURPENTINE.
Virgin dip *3 25, old dip *3 00, per barrel o( 230
pounds.
(Uaani. 8txy*s—White oak *25 00, water osk
$9Q 00, headings, ash or oak, *18 00, per 1,000. de-
llrered In Brunswick. '
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib aides; IGo; shoulders. 12c-—
hams, 17Mo; dty salted clear rib (idea, 14Jic; long
clear, Itka; thoulden. He. K
Floou—SuperBno, *6 00l&t3 50; extra. $0 OOffl
; family, *6 50@6 75; ■ fancy, *7 00@*7 2si
choice patent, *8 50@9 00; bakers’ 18 00.
Oasis—Corn—white *1 10, mixed, 83c; Oats—
Western 67; Georgia 57>i; bran, f 115.
Hat—Northern. *1.10; Eastern, *1.25; Western
timothy, *1.25@1.30.
Laud—In Heroes, 13X@14; kegs and tubsUAUM.
Hioxs, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; salted
9@Uo.‘ Wool—Unwsshad, free of burrs. In bales,
AVAL STORES FREIGHTS.
Soil—Rosin and spirits, 4a. 8d^ft6s. 8d »- United
Kingdom or Continent direct; Baltic di >. same
rites; to New York. 45c On rotln, 80c on i-s.
Shipping Intelligcv
FOB TBE POET OF BRUNSWICK. FOR THE WEEK
ENDING SEPTEMBER 1,1832.
regref exce
will noi rei
principal'"
dingly to ,know fhat; fie
B to his former pos
Avfcife public tohL_ r
Professor informs us
that he will leave home on the 11th
inst., for tbe Theological Seminary at
Columbia, S. C. The Professor’s
great ambition in life is to fit himself
for the gospel ministry. He wonld
endeavor to fill tbe place made va
cant in the ministry by the d^eatb of
his venerable father. T ■
“Something flaw uncler the Sun.”
Bern! tbe advertisement of Mr. C.
H. Wimberly on tbe 1st column of
this page, under thn above hemliug.
Mr. Wimberly has opened a studio
above Blain’s drag store where speci
mens of bis work, and that of his pu
pils can be seen, and where he can
be consulted about terms, etc. We
have seen specimens of bis work and
recommend him to any one wishing
to take lessons. He opens his school
with over twenty pnpils. Ten lessons
complete tbe course.
Dote from VVnyoroee.
Waycross, Aug. 28, 1882,
Mr. Editor: I will send yon a few
items from this point The progress
of this town has been great and rapid.
The march of improvement is in both
east and west Waycross, and the two
will become one town of large propor
tions. , , . v ■ •
I had heard that this was a noisy
place, especially on Saturdays, but I
have been here from Saturday to this
date, aud all is peaceful and quiet—
Judge Wilson enforces the law, and
the rioters had better beware.
Some cases of fever have occurred
in some localities, bat there are now
no cases. B.
P. S.—In your mention of Chnrlton
county, in last issue, there was one
line too much. True, the people do.
not take a hand in politics, as few at
tend the called meetings, but at elec
tions they turn ont in force to vote.
- v,, ARRIVALS, v- i
. Aug 25—Sc 0 W Lewis, Allen, Boston.
, Aug 30—Sc Three Sluter*. Slmpxon, Savannah.
DEPARTURES.
Ang 30—Sc John B Cross, Raufley, Providence.
Aug 80—So Lulu Ammerman, RDloy, Baltimore.
BAKERY!
i.Cr- ■— i ■ i ’i> * ' / *
FRESH BREAD,
i CAKES, PIES, Etc.,
BaKed Dally!
GRAHAM & RYE BREADS
v SPECIALTIES.
I deliver bread, ate., every afternoon. Leave your
order* at tho bakery.
PETER KRAUSS,
Brunswick, Ga.
My wagon la libelled,
“ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.”
xprSO-Om
f \ Kemoveil. T^r -ryyy
Mr. A. E. Heins has changed his
base and moved into his new store
near oar office. As soon as be gets
Straightened np yen may expect
to hear from him afresh through
these columns. As soon as his building
settles properly, he will finish np the
Upper story with offices or bed rooms.,
D.D.Atkinson
DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA
Office np stair* In Orovatt’s naw building. Jy23*
A.D. GALE & SON
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
Office oxer the itore of Kalier & Brother. Those
wishing work dons will And it to thoir ntereatjto
call.
Lzujrx H. Harris.
Harris & Smith,
. Attorneys anil Counselors at Law,
WlU practice in all tha court* of the Brunswick Cir
cuit, and tn Mclntoeb county of tbe Eastern Cir
cuit, and in tbe U. 8. Courts. Ofltoe on Newcastle
street, near the Apyxanx** *»d Amur, office,
Brunswick, Geor;
]an28-ly
; SCHOOL NOTICE.
The Public School* of Glynn county will be re
opened on Monday. 1 lth of September.
All scholar* will iw required to produce ceriiti
cs tee of vaccination, n required by lew.
Dy order of Board »r Education.
H. A. KENRICK,
*ngl9-3t Co. School EommlMtoncr, Glynn Co.
sin I. r$
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
v- BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Office next to Anvasmss AVD Appeal building-
CITY BAItBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTI5G|AND HAIR DRESS
ING dona In tha very latest and moat approved
•tyle. 1 . , ,
LJLDttS ADD CHILDBEira BAIR CUTTING A
areoiALTT,