Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 09, 1882, Image 6

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soUdtstlon uerebj announce - - Tfale/ted. 1 from thin DUtrto* » Octob«.W»“"“jJ Ih thmt whsterersbUltjr s»S «nW*PJ»J bo devoted to mjr "““'SSSLSSB, 1 ' the State generally. jmsa; PHILLIP8. Ifow Advertiacmepts. WANTED, A OOOfitl CALF. EuqMreffi P T'l GOLDSMITH & NOCK. isrotioe.. , SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. OFFICE HOURS: e to io 4*m/a&d 4 to t p. n. 3. C. VALENTINO, Agent. NOTICE FOR IEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA—Gltxh oomrrr— Application will be made to the Conrt of Ordina ry of uld county at the October term, 1883, to-wit: After twenty.eight daye hare elapsed from the in sertion of this notice, forleaee to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of R. F. Williams, late of eaid county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and croditori of said deceased, 5^ ■ This. Sept. 2d, 1882. W.W. WATKINS, Administrator Estate R. F. Williams. Ctampape Cider, ./tin's Bass Pale Ale us ,'sczc. . Anhauser Lager Beer, Viermaexportbeer, Fi^jrn^-co^Aff, ' ”7 Aa_d ! iiu.p«tad r -r*" BRANDIES fmEiiffl Goldsmith & Nook’s SATURDAY MORNING AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA. FIRMING, SEPKEUBFR 9, 1883. HOME MATTERS. Bjr Telegraph. 1TIOHOI ~ »|DMINAT»j gpectil to AdvertlMr and Appel. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 8. 1882. Black and Warren have both with drawn. Nicholls nominated by ac clamation. T. O’Connor, Jpt, [ i b. . h i * j ■ i JUJ' .53. H THE BOSS GROCERS. NO MOKE “Hard TtaeS f ‘ When you can get fi. y | 24 lbs of the very best flour for $1. * 11 lbs of Extra 0 white sugar ^Qfg 10 lbs of Extrf $io for .a'"Q 20 lbs Goodligtmdlry soap for $1. * rni Best Quality Mixed u Tea for .f i / ;td, 3noTl ; : ' ' S cans corn for f 1. 10 cans of Tomatoes for $ 1. — TA Goldsmith & Nock’s TH LI BOSS GROCERS. Dr. W. B. Bouronghs has built fifty houses in town within about one years time. Work has began on the new Catho lic church. Mr/ Wm. Anderson, the architect, will also be the builder. Oapt. S. jBL Weston, of Albany, was in oar city this week. He seems to live in a perpetual atmosphere of contentment and good wilL Prof. Baumgartner now teaches the Waycross baud as well as onr own. We may expect soon to witness con test between the two. Don’t forget Thursday next 14th inst., is the duy for Hon. Thomas Hardeman to address the citizens of Glyntr, ‘Give him a rousing audience. We are pleased to see the spirit of improvement eviuced by Dr. B. Jtf, Cnrgylo improving tho .front oif the store now occupied by* Mr. W. H. Harrison. , < .. , “The wages of unrighteousness” will be the theme for disenssion at the Methodist church on Sunday mofrnjng n^st. I’ffodVffiUff’ will be the subject at nigbt. Pastor. The fcatB for the fate of the Steam ship Westorn Texas, owning to report of, life] preserves mayked We(jjter{ Texaso eing picked up', wera.ground- less, as the steamer pntin herai **11 pounds of good 0 sugar to the dollar, and ton pounds good Rio coffoe to the dollar at COOK BROS. & CO Deep wells ore now ,t)i6 order of the day and ho who succeeds in strik ing good water .farthest doWn is con sidered the greater man. Mr. T. W. Dexter so far bears off the palm, having reached the depth of forty- nine feet, others have gone , to forty feet writ-« <* How delightful to bo aroused from one’s slambers in the dead ol night with tho remarks, “Say, boss, ef yer gwine tor Brunswiok, you had better git out of dis heah car and git into dat one standiu’ ober dar on de side track, far dis car you is now a ridin’ in is gwiuo to switch off heah fur Jackson ville. 4 ■! We again warn the chairman of the aemeiery committee that if he don’t weed out the white cemetery, he will gain the righteous indignation of the ladies as well as the editor. The trav eling public mast think we care very little for our dead. Mr. Geo. Wimberly, on Bay street, has a puppy that sports five feet. The extra foot opines out'by the eider of one of tho others. The two middle claws are well developed and are need in talking, but the tiro outside claws of this extra foot are mere dwnrfs. Messrs. Leayv & Co., auctioneer bold a levAe ih front of their office ev ery Saturday afternoon. The bidding is often very spirited. If you have anything you wish to dispose of at auction) just tend it around to this EuJHi i V i w CT. Hon. Thomas Hardemau, Demo cratic nominee for congressman from the state at large, will address the citizens of Glynn county, in this city at 12 m., of 14tb inst., upon the po litical issues of tbe day. The ladies are specially invited to attend. Notice. The Indies are still anxi ous to find ont who is ohariman of tbe cemetery committee of city coun cil. They wish to place upon bis manly brow a wreath of weeds pluck- je<l fresh from Oak Grove Cemetery, j Watch ont Mr. Chairmnn, they are I after you. i to St. Simons bland and not Jekyl a* published. * A. V. Wood cleared .British bark GtoiAjKMofcthe 4th. in*, werp mu a cargo consisting of barrels forint vslaed ■tfil0»BDO. Whjr go elsewhere for yoiir job work when yon can hftve'lt donje here f ’innnt^.vv' Every dollar you send way ib gone nevqr to return, what yon spend here, remains for circulation. Will, the ,’parties who borrowed block and talkie from Telephone Ex change between July 4th and 10th please return the same “ Prof. J. C. Lynes of Shorter Col lege was here lost week in the itoterest of bis College. We learn he will be back again at an early day. Shorter College is well equipped, both with teachers and apparatus. r . We learn from tbe Board of Edu cation that they have secured as Superintendent tbe services of Prof. Gilson, a southerner by birth but for a number of years a resident of Iowa. The Professor was here last winter and so well pleased that he desired to return. He comes well yeoomrnoned. CoL Collins has sold bis residence here to Mr. J. H. McCullough. He is also negotiating with parties for the sale of bis mill on St. Simons. This seems to point very decidedly toward a move. We are sorry to have him go. Later. Mill sold to Ga., Land & Lumber Co. The Col onel will soon leave for his new home in Leadville, Colorado. Rents have taken an upward ten dency; especially for stores and places of business. In one or two instances landlords havfe demanded eighty per cent advance'for the coming year and tented accordingly. We trust the increase of business will be com mensurate with tbe adyai us~td ask, when will stores be bml|?r I bo ^advisable ' ^ ^his stand >n avenue in the neigh borhood of Mr. Wimberly’s store as tbe M. & B. train is going out. He might pick up a number of urchins who congregate there and throw sand at the train as it passes and cat np other capers that might be left un done. Strange parents don’t keep tbeir children ;at borne after night. We wish every church member in town could have heard the ser mon of Rov. J. W. Wnddell last Sab bath morning at the PreBberian cburcb. A large numbor of them might hereafter be found in thoir seats on the Sabbath. We wish too, that every young person in town could have beard tho sermon of Rev. W. F. Lloyd of the Methodist chfirch Sunday night, they might in future speak of their parents with more rev erence. bat' tuning tnadher, outlined the political horizon. iu'oring. back- sliders and pretonden,' DP* ppuncing bis vipws. and iineiof action r Ant<|b ff lntend8 to pnrsoe iybtt uteotW, We know of a gentleman in town who some months since hpd presented to him a coop of fine chickens, and be considered the prospect of an abundant crop of shell frnit ns very flattering. From actual calculation he figures it OuA tba,t 'those chickens i cost (including feed, care and time) within the last five months $1.25 each. He has harvested tbns far three-quarters of a dozen of shell frnit, which he valued at 18 j cents which taken from tbe copt of culture leaves him $20 out of pocket tot one dozen or $1.56§ a piece a whopping price tor eggs. He contemplates re tiring from the business soon and liv ing on the interest of bis money, j Moral, give yonr chickens egg food, which is to be had at Blain's drug store. Democratic Maas Meeting at ^ - P i 'Bethel. . j 1 Tbe Democratic citizens of the 27tb District turned out in strong numbers on Saturday last, to hear in address from Hon. J. E. Dart, who is now can vassing Abttcounty’for his eleotion to the Legislature. Tbe meeting was called to order with Mr. John A. Lang in the chair Jas. A. Lowe, Esq., Secretary. Hon. T. W. Lamb, in his usual felicitous style, introduced Mr. Dart, who in a whiob is ft foregone conclusion.^ tfi) receive the • full sttepg*^ ojTthe party all over fhe county, and is al ready stimulating an entbnsiastie per sonal following, whioh *vili see him through with a free' vote tad fair i) . -f.ntJ A -a n - count. ,i. The citizens of the 27tb are mani festing that old time fetyor that so of* ten carried onr present bdiiobBd Rep resentative to victory. . • . The following resolution was adopt ed by a nnanimous and rising vote of the meeting. Resolved, by this meeting, That nye sincerely deplore the misfortune which prevents the presence, on this occasion, of onr esteemed and honored citizen, Hon. J. M. Tison; that we sympathize deeply with the relatives of our respected ex-Senator in this sore affliction, and express the fervent prayer that be may yet be restored to health and a life of continued happi ness and nsefnlness. There being no farther business tbe meeting adjourned. Jas. Lowe, Jno. A. Lang, lt , Secretary. H Chairman. Hartell, Heneasy »nd other brandfi of Cognac; al- fio, beat brands of Rye and other whiskey a, for me* diclnal and other purposes* also, fine, imported wines, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLER’S, < need it soon, for the present arrange- liient is tffflt tbe Band will commence the ei4!Utl6n 61a Hill in a‘ tiw days. ^bfiTm^ncy could tjot coffio Ih, there- one atbry high. On one wtok from Monday nighf another oonoeiri Will be > Q{ . •* »abthb p Chocolate caromels. ■ 2. Mountain Violet-Wafts, i B. Quadrille by Frot Bosh. 4. Fairy Queen Galop. . .. . 5. 13th Andante and Waltz. 6. Quadrille by Prof Bush. < PARE SECOND. 7. Overture, Centennial. 8. Beautiful Star Wal^ 9. Golden ifioophiue Mezourka. 10. Fantasia on Dress Parade. 11. Quadrille by Prof. Busb. 12. Waltz, Nightengale. FINALE. , Be kind to all, Seranade/ For children living in tenement buil dings aud, crowded cities, where they cannot get tbe benefit of pure, exhila rating health-giving country air and travel, Teethina (Teething Powders), is invaluable. Married. Nelson—Ivey.—On September 7th, At the residence of Mr. Reed, by Rev. A. O. Ward, Mr.. E. A. Nelson and Miss Dollie Ivey. Short—Bryant.—On 7th inst., by Rev. W. F. Lloyd, at the residence of the bride, Mr. Wm Short and Mrs. J. M. Bryant. ^ v ‘"' y ' “ - wi! * t , n t - : i .- ..-IT. / Charlton Solid tor the Nominee. FoLKSTON,-CflAStTON Co., 1 Ga., August 28 1882. ) Hon. T. W. Lamb—Ohif’n Olynn Cdunty Deni. Dear Sir : Four favor of August 21st addressed to Capt John R. Bachlott, has boon exhibited to us, and after malting dili gent-inqgiry, wefailto.find a man, man or :Child; black or white who heard of Phillips the independent candidate for senatorial honors from this senatorial district, therefore hisi vain boast that be coaid obtain bal tbe Democratic voters of this county (Charlton) is scarcely worthy of no tice except that as you suggest there may be a few persons outside of this couuty who not knowing ’any better may bfl misled by ibe honorable in- depeudent’srediculous assertion. We therefore thought fit to answer your communication to Cupt. Bachlott, in this manner at bis request, and we farther give you the priviledge of using this in any way that in yoni good judgement you may see fit, at tbe Batne time assuring you that any other totally unknown man whether his name be Phillips or any other name, would have the mme right to make the boast that Independent Phillips does. With the assurance that the campaign will be vigorously prosecuted in this county, where all our citizens feel the warmest interest in the approaching eleotion. We subscribe oursolves, Very respectfully yonr ob’t servants, Jas. A Lowtheb, p i. ! j RoBT.HAI*&jfrB4 1 f John Brooks, J. B. Crabtree, Jab. B. Baker, J. Rawls, P. M. Caunson, A. B. Cady, Jehu Paxton. B. B. B. , On Monday nigbt last tbe Bruns wick Brass-Band gave one of tbeir delectable open-air concerts at the fair ground. The musie was, like it always is, when Prof. Baumgartner leads, peculiarly fine. The audience was large and appreciative and.tbe evening was enjoyed by every one present. A friend soggests that by way of rememeration, the ladies sell refreshments at fature open-air con certs and after paying actual cost of material, turn over the balance to the The usual cry of * ‘Hard Times” is rapidly dyeing away, and ere long will be a sound of the past. At least, such is our prediction if those veteran merchants, Cook Bros. & Co., continue selling Groceries, etc, etc. at the pres ent remarkably low prices Just think of it! Fine , sh, A 1 mackerel 5 qepta cad,, ex tra G white sugar ll’pomnw tor $1 00; choice Rio Coffee 10 lbs. fl# $1 00; 130 test ‘Kerosene oil 15 cents per gallon, and. ev erything in proportion. DRY GOODS at bottom prices. Housekeepers who have econ omy in view should not fail to call on the “OLD RELIABLE” where they can buy the Cheap est and Best goods in the city. Our young friends Andrew Mason and Ed Eliott are kept as busy as bees in a tar barrel, but being “born to the business” so to speak, are equal to any and all emergencies. MILLINERY AND ORESS-MAKINO. TMi «pK» belongs to Mu. 11. a ROWE, who will toll you, October 1st, what sbs in- tends doing, snd where the con bo toond. dbsmi : r.fic'J di* I'T i i .uw .1 •fi!/,. -AND- Millers 6-Lever LOOKS, The best in the World, FOR BALE BY- A. F. FRANKLIN & CO., BRUNSWICK, GA.