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New Ad»ertiHuments.
isrotioe.
All peiaon. having ei»lni» >s»ln«t the ateame
Hinder ere barely —***“• •■“* 4 "**
meat* will
iiepIMt
. l ~ AVI. OnoVATT,
Attorney it Lew. Brunewlck. Oe.
western „
Beef . Market,
Baumgartner Bros.,
PROPIETORS,
, 'C,i /uJlSbll
Witz3 cun be had, daily, Freeh Beef end Mutton,
T iTcL'2 CUt
F*t cattle and alieep received weekly from the
Bluegraae regions of Ea»t Tenneaeee, and
slaughtered here by experienced
butcher* a# la m
-1 r
itfunrr- J
t r
Three Doors South of the Nelson House.
NOkfoltiM-
Wire Grass Beef ‘
Bead our sanitary rules a'ful quar
antine regulations adopted by tbe
council and printed on our first page.
Tbe first shipment of cattle and
sheep for the new meat shop arrived
ithis week direct from tbe Blnegrass
regions.
Mac. Haywood is storing this week
a northern cargo of -ice. It Arrived
j net in' time’for4c hdd butI60 founds
left in bis ice bouse.
'Thistle Dew" at Goldsmith & Nock’s, the Boas
a ^ o 9 nt - ( ,r j
The citizens of Waycrogs are exult
ant over the early commencment of
work on the Plant Iustitue, ns also the
locati
F.!,
STILL
•IT 3 l
I lit <3
Uoadquartersfor ;♦* ** '
„ '■_** vi-* fcwtaa GspI «"U» Twa» *-*
Choice Family Groceries.
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n
Low Water Mark
55 BEES. “BELLE CRE
OLE” Si PLANT’S A 1
PATENT 1T0UB.
* A „ , J i j " '
40 BOXES SOAP:
“NEW PROCESAn •‘OLD
FASHION. 1 ' “RED STAR,"
and the New and Excellent
“TOWEL SOAP.'' ’>»-
ALSO:
15 HarreleLARABEW^CELE-
brated crackers,
< f THm
l. nbridng all the choice Ad popular brand* #*p.
FRESH FROM
, >}iji ^ riqii
TRAD$ ISSUE.
On the 30th inst., we will publish
tbe first trade issue ever sent out
out from tbq city., It will, bo . ^
pages and well filled with matters of
interest connected with our city and
its surroundings. Every interest will
be written up. Hundreds of extra
copies will be sent broad cast over
the country. Send in your orders
Now for space and extra copies.
thuU^omtCd shops of S.
Co.
The trains on the M. A B. R. R
have^been ^omewbaty.irrpgukr the
niiyvpart-of | tfce , .we*k{-owing to the
high waters. These however have
subsided and trains are again regular
The beat grade of Arioao coffee, fresh parched, at
i cents ner tutiinil at Onldimlth A* Nnek’a $1,.. U/iaa
Mr. L. D. Hoyt and family return
«d to the ft|y this Neck. lifted in ab
sonco of a few mouths to the hills of
New England. He' comes back
full of life and vim as ever.
J The types txjnde Messrs.; Goldsmith
and Nock’s'" say Inst week that they
sold superior mixed tea ,&t $1.0{Lper
pftund." T®'VBre intended to say
50 cents per pound. Try their tea.
Stpouuds New Extra Family Flour for fl.OO,
Goldsmith k Nock'*, the Bom tirncera.
.The ontertaitmont given by Capt.
,G. J. Hall lust Friday night for, the
behefit’-bf the Baptist ebnrob was 4
financial success notwithstanding the
inclemency of the weather. Those
who were present had a delightful
tjme. •’ __ ji _ ; '.I
Our Israelitiah population are cele
hrnting their new year. All places of
business were closed on Wednesday
Sight and. will remain closed nntil
to night. Services are being held
L’arioso Hali.
Members of the Telephone Ex*
•hunge will take notice that Messrs
>7in
We we the mle .genu fir Lem. lirothen' CEL*
KBRATED "TOWEL 80AP,” and can supply tbe
•trade at Manufacturer’s prices. Remember, a gt»od
«L>wel in gW»*n t • the purchaser' of «ach and every,
"'"ST3nidA3 8
COOK BROS. & CO.
City Tax $otie6.'
Mabry and Borcbardt’s office has
been attached to the Exchange and
will be known on the list as No., 6.
Wb mako one more appeal for tbe
cemetery. Its present condition is
ebame upon ua. Where is the com
mittee on cemetery ? Have we got
one? If not, will Mayor Colson ap
point such a committee ?
^ ^ 4*f I Savan
We begin this week the publication
of n column of, Sunday reading.
You will find it 6n tbe first page un
dertime ^ead—“Our, Highest Good.'
*xhe^natter forHhiso 1nmn will be
*ypish^l)y li£V.'[&!*.: llAfcd of the
Methodist cburcb.
rfrri
Otnciorouuiisii luunu.
iiunvuL •«»., r»b. m; rm.
“Thistle Daw” ai Goldsmith k Nock'* the Boas
Grocers.
(. Fartfes ia»1iW to receive! theirAd
vertiser and Appeal at the regular
time will
thus
trouble is.
I please notify us at once, and
fsi’nffmiiwdihg onfwberetbe
Every now and then some
one OMopluirtr bfh lost paper,. That
w*e know waa senTby certain circnm
stances oounected therewith.
■i-.-tiM*,!
»t»«S».or penotul |.ru|>rrw, for the
v.-.r ISH3, »r>* A..ioU,tv.;
1,! ‘jUATter, on or I '-'ilrc llo- :;1k, ,1., ,,| M.rch, 1SS3
* ■■ Juno, ••
*•* •>.- '•«#«*“ •• Hept.% -
*lb , 30tli •• •• Nov., ••
Cook, tor the r. vei.tiou of return.. And the c-ollo
tiou ol the er.t .inwterly paymeat of uim. are now
;^.i^ ri i fi K hte - th v^
SS»rn ;C2 1 w ' a * birmi8h « et oa the ground where
The tops of buildings ip course of
construotidu are poor pieces for
~TBe~new Orovat building will Aw.
an ornament to the city when com
pleted.
Mr. Jno. J. Spear will soon erect a
store bniltaagortbis bit ^
Catholic (fonrcli.'*
^ “Tbl.tla Dew," at Oold.mlth i KocICa, the Boa.
See advertisement of Col. Jobb T.
Collins on tbispage. Pointed pickets
Soaring, peiling eto,, are offered for
sale him, at reasonable figures
The Baud discoursed'sweet music
for the 1 iorowd wbo assembled. to bear
Col. Hardemau’s elegant 1 address on
Thursday last.
“Thl.tl, Dow." at Ooldamlth t Nock'a, the B4aa
Urooen,
Our Ordinary was in luok on tbe
j!4tb inst. He issued marriage li
censes enough to buy bimself a new
bat apd a new pair of shoes, and
then had a half dollar for good meas-
ke. Tlv I!-::..
Dick Harris, the vetran bell puller
£>f tbe E. T. Vu., & Ga., is back again
at bis post after a months’ recreation
pt the Warm Springs of Western
North Carolina. His host of friends
welcome him back. There are few
if any, more popular conductors in
Georgia than he.
B“Thl«U» Dew, M at Ooldamlth * Nock’s, tbe Bout
Grocer*.
Cook Bros. & Co.; cleared schooner
Lizzie Major on tbe llta inst., for
Jeremai Hayti, with a cargo consist
ing of 130,589 feet pitch pine lumber
valued at $2,200. 1042 feet white
pine lumber valued at $201 and 20,-
000 bricks, valued at $175.
“Thistle Dew," »t Goldsmith & Nock's, tbe Boss
Grocers.
j A Ben Hill Mouumental Associa
tion was formed in this city on Wed
nesday last, with the following officers
viz: President, W. E. Kay; vice-
president, ira E. Smith ; secretary,
T. O’Connor, Jr.
A new supply of Bsuketn, Brooms. Tubs A Buck
et*, etc., at Goldsmith k Nock’*, the Boss Grocers.
— - ■ ar.T-T-y..-,"' 111 iMSfi
a railroad omees in tbe
city f wil
Telopb : (
b&A-
at the p:
depot and a third at the shop. The
M. & It., will have one at their office
ajnd another at their wharf on the ex
tension. . ...
Best quality of mixed tea at 50 centa per pound at
Goldsmith k Nock’a.
Onr foreman, Mr. Palmer G. Stacy,
has been spending tbe week at In
dian'Springs,enjoying the luxuries of
that delightful place and drinking its
henlili giving «uter. Read bis inter
esting letter fnnn that point to be
found in these columns. Before be
returns be will visit Atluuta and
points of interest in that section.
“Thistls Dew” at Goldsmith A Nock’s, the Boss
Grocers.
Onr St. Simons correspondent can
accomplish fnnsideruble iu any given
time when be is really in earnest.—
Here is the tecord of one morning's
Work Inst week, from 6 to 12 o’clock.
Ate breakfast, visited eight pa
tients, pulled two teeth, held court,
tried one peace warrant case, three
telling tbe people of tbe good things
they have in store for those who favor
them with their patronage. Theii
store is situated a little removed ftom
the entire of traide but it will repay
you to give them a call. Tbe tnith
is, onr young friend Mason who hasj
charge of this branch of tbe bnsiuess
of Cook Bi
cannot be pi
uTiinsf
wn by those more
ead the
Cor.oert Monday Niirht.
We again call attention to tbe con
cert to be given next Monday night
at the fair grounds- by tbe Band •
The musicr will ' be free, but if you
would be kind to the wife or sweet
heart you would be sure to carry a
little loose change in your left vest
pocket for tbe good ladies,. yOu, fN
are going to have refreshments there
for salSv proceeds to go to the Band
in view of their kindness in giving
these free open-air concerts. We are
requested to say that Floral Hall will
be put *in perfect ordet for ! tbe occa
sion. Below we reproduce the pro
gramme as published last issue :
PART FIRST.
L Chocolate caromels. ,
2: Mountain Violet Waltz. ’U
3. Quadrille by Prof. Bush.
4. Fairy Queen Galop.
5. 13tb Andante and Waltz.
6. Quadrille by Prof Bush.
PARE SECOND.
7. Overture, Centennial.
8. Beautiful Star Waltz.
9. Golden Sunshine Mezonrka.
10. Fantasia on Dress Parade.
If opr.^piuiog representative wiu«
!“ ^ ^ of tbs
legislature as in the late convention
iSavaii^ab, 'wi shall be prnuj
we have sent Film there. We Hfjeak
u
Be kind to all, Seranaife.
What to Out.
icb word as fail. Concert of ae-
.hqn is, all wel need and we are pleased
to know that t4e forces are wheeling
into line and with solid phalanx' wifi
march to victory.
th *
edf nui-- SoinHthinE New.
f Messrs. Baanagortfier Bros!,' oome
to tbe front in to-day’s paper with
the announcement that from this date
there can be fonnd daily at tbe new
meat shop on Bay street, fresh meats
from gnimals jnst from the Blaegrass
region of East'Tennessee. Then; first
carload of beaves and sheep arrived
this webk, and onr people can now
regale themselves with choice tender
beef. These gentlemen have fitted
UP their shop in handsome style, with
marble counters, .zino-lined refrigera
tors, elaborate sausage meat choppers,
etc. They have gone into tbe busi
ness on a large scale. Read their ad-
veriertisment and try their meats.
Martell, HaneMy tod’ other bnndi of Cognac; at
no, beat brands of Ryo and other wblakeya, forme-
feet pitch pine lumbe
dieinal and other purposes; also, floe, Imported
wines, can be found at QEOBGB CHANDLER’S, on
y street. je.l-ly
J. H. McCullough cleared British
bark Snow Queen on the 12th inst.,
for Montivideo with a cargo consist-
ingof
valued at $11,545.
BRUNSWICK MARKET;
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. 1
Buukswick, Oa-, Sept. ICtli. 1.<S^ |
Below we quote prices current for to-<1»
b :e ysii •; . cotton.
ipod Middling..., 1
fiddling; .v........' .....! I
Low Middling 1. i
Good Ordinary
OrdiMrr,*. v-rv. .
BICE.
vAO|
“ ’Tis’nol
Jist has said that SJT”" v:
* iritothe paper,"S 00 *—
.1
Rough country «?0@1 20
NAVAL 8TORE8.
Boann—O II.U, O $1.60; B $1.6S;F *1.70, O It 15;
, w ...v^ $1.80, X $1.00; K Si DO; M $3 37;li 1
, *0 -rtf' JLiLV'dAii _aois_ 0 4 window gtaea IS 1»«; water white $3 S3.
.... WO never fully realized Sfhiits Trorssnts*—Oils and whl.keya, 41>;c-
regulars, 43,‘io.
CRUDE TURPENTINE.
but what to keep out” is the. great
problem,to be solved with every issue] h^ilso, x ti.uo; k laoo; m $ipiik N »2ea>;';
T lift«0 tUJ■-2.LLL«A*il window ’ “
riot; Hioind over to keep peace,
tfvo to appear at next court and
discharged one person and threatened
to jail a half dozen for peijnry, be
sides making a temperance lecture.
ware at ■nannfaetnxsr'a prieas,
a, tho Boa. Grocers.
AbW;' Hon. J.R Dart;
ex-Mayor of Brunswick, is tbe Demo
cratic candidate of Glynn county for
Ropreresentative in the General As
sembly. Mi*. Dart is a lumber mer-
obafii and a gentleman of tq or Iced
ability("ffeii falsa a/ go0d, toleir-
‘ Jaded speaker, as was shown by tbe
iveral little speeches whiob be has
ade during the present Democratic
invention of the First Congression
al district. He will receive, we un
derstand, not only the solid Demo-
erjatic vote of Glynn county, but also
the votes of nil the Republicans in
the county who favor putting the best
men in office.
b - v C "“" :U on ,1 * , ' ,h, ‘ danger is not so gn-at Being on
w. ami upen duriug .ill . (lie roof, yon observe dues not place
• Md night I .... r
• at th' * .tirt Hoi
> HOl'sTuN, Clerk «nd Treasurer.
vim oat of tbe city limits.
Married*
Blain—Moore. On tbe 13th inst.
at the residence of the bride’s father,
^ ¥*»•. W ucaV' Dr* J. &
Blaine'a ita Miss 1 Jlaggie Moore, all
of i this city. j j . ,
Cornki.i.—Walker. On tbe 14th
inst., by R-v. A. C. Ward, Mr. Alfred
Cornell and Miss Lillie Walker, all of
tbit city.
of a paper
the troth of tbe above until recently
when we were waited on by repre
sentatives of two certain interests in
themselves not specially antagonistic,
the one to the other, bat as touching
a third interest, utterly at variance.
Party No. 1 wanted ns to heap to
gether all of par. thunder and at one
blast to crush'to death a certain ob
ject. Party No. 2, in asking onr aid
to crush out a second -object, natural
ly invoked our aid in lauding to tb«
skies the very object sought to be
destroyed by tbe first party. The
matter us presented by each enlisted
onr sympathy and we were about to
comply with the request of each par
ty (for it seemed but right that we
should) nntil we discovered that to
do so would place us iD tbe peculiar
position of landing and condemning
tbe Bume object in tbe same issue of
our paper. We respectfully declined
to aid either party.
The liHte Storm.
The usual September-gale has come
and gone and our fair city as usual
has been exempt. Whilst other
places ore visited by fearfal cyclones
etc., Brunswick, so far, has escaped.
A/b far as we have learned tbe storm
of last week divided in two on it? way
to Georgia ftyiiti the galfocold ’Stems
to have made a circuit of tbe f «tnte,
ope prong stricking out for South-
West Georgia and Florida, and tbe
other sweeping across the mi
upper 1 portion* ‘of' tbe IStat
fury of tbe gale seems to have been
spent before'Nabbing the interior for
tbe greatest destruction scorns to Imve
Virgin dip ^3 25, old dip ; f3 00, per barrel oi *30
P Babiiil Staves.—Wbito o*k $25 00. water oak
$20 00, headings, ash or oak, $18 00, per 1,000, de
livered in Brunswick.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib sides, lCc; shoulders, 12‘ac;
bams, 17>^o*, dry salted clear rib sides, 15c; lorg
dear, 14 ^c; shoulder* none.
$$ 505!
fancy, $7 00®$
Oats
r—Cota—^white $1 05: mixed, Q0@92c;
Western 57; Georgia 67 *«; bran, $1 16.
Hay—Northern, $1.10: Eastern, $1.25: Western
timothy, $1.25® 1.30.
Laud—In tierces, 13>4; kegs and tuba 13X*
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; salted
0® lie. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, 1n bales,
prime, 26c; in bags, prime, 24c; slightly burry
15®18c: very burry, 10®13. Wax 24c; deer skins,
27c; otter skins, 35c® $4 00.
NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS.
Sail— Rosin and aplrit*. 4*. 3d.®6*. ad. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct; Baltio direct, same
rates; to New York. 45c on roaln, 60c on spirits.
been'iu Upturning tretfe, fences, sheds
etc., an<l also iu destroying grouiug
crops, principally cotton. In Floriilu
however, the fuqr of the gale seems
to have increased and in Tallahassee
and Quincy greater damage was done
In all we bear of .nine persons killed
in that section. The Episcopal
chnrcb in Tallahassee was blown
down. --* * v *Wv/ t.
D. C. Bacon A Co., cleared tbe
Spanish bark America, on the 15th
inst., with a cargo consisting
297,932 feet pitch pine lumber valued
at $5,571.
FOR SALE.
40,000 POINTED PICKETS
$12.00 Per Thousand
ALSO
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, CEILING,
ILL
Thoroughly Seasoned.
—Apply to—
John T. Collins<
* > . J. . ’
r BRUNSWICK, GA.
Notice.
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
OFFlQ£ HOURS;
6 M 10 A. M. and 4 to 7 P. M.
J. C. VALENTINO. Ageak
NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL UNO.
GEORGIA—GLiraCQClOT— ,
Appliouion will banuid* to th* Ooart of Ordioo-
J of uld conat; it tho October term, 1883, tp-wlt:
After twentj^ffbt d»i» her* oltpoad from the In-
•ertlon at till, notice, for leeee to Mil eU tho land,
belonging to the eaUte of B. F. Wimama, Uta of
aaid count j, deeaaaed, for the benefit of hair* and
crefiltora of amid dacaaaad. _
Thli. Sant. Sd. MB. W. W. WATKINS.
Admini.tr* tor EaUta B. F. WUliama.