Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 23, 1882, Image 6

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Fop One second lian.l «n**r8»winn *UcWn». “**■ witt.iUt.-.tuehm.ut., NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. TUe copartnership heretofore existing between the uu'ler»lKne<l, under the firm name of W. F. fiyinone A !• thi* day dlaolved. bv mutual con- K John rl«)0UIM will nettle In liquidation. ,enl - J J.SO. T. COLLINS, W F. . sinum* Mill*. Kept; 15. W 8YMOK FOR. S A Fine Weber Piano, PARLOR LIBRARY and Dining Room Furniture CHHTA, Silverware and Glassware■ CHEAP FOR CASH! John T. Collins. PinuiSBXO XTX1T SATURDAY MORNING I WICK. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MOltNINO, 8EPEEMBFB 23. IH83. HOME MATTERS. ATTENTION! To the public at Urge wo offer on ,7 Hu T. ..| iKXKBAt. MERCHANDISE >t greedy Reduced Prices! We naed room for oar liumenae new FILL ID IVLJER STOCK! • J*** • . •*» . -BMeilwtUneq*’* but facta. Come all and be convinced and SAVE MONEY for y .uraelvea ami labor fin ua in packing away onr gnmmer stock. J. MICHELSON& BRO, I r STANDS AT THE HEAD! TUB UOHT.ltl’NNISO “DOMESTIC!” OUR TRADE ISSUE. We again cal) the attention of onr f»oWj||nt patrons , to the Hot that hezt issue of tlftl paper will be fts "Trade Issue," in which will be set forth the various interests of par city Each particular interest will be set forth in forcible terms, “facts and figures”.being the foundation for all that shall bo written. Now to thus advertise onr town, help will be nee essary in distributing this issue over the land. Then leave your orders for extra copies to-day at onr office. To onr merchants who recognize the value of printers’ ink we could say now is your ebance to advertise your business, us at least 2,500 extra copies will be distributed and yon get the advantage of this without ex tra cost. Send in yonr advertise' rnents at once. That It it the acknowledged Lewder In Ihe Trade U a tact that caunot be disputed. MANY l MI TAIN IT! mm EQUAL IT! IHE LARGEST ARMED. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, Most Beautiful Wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the best 'Material. Tm do any ami all kin-i- of work. 'J'" be complete in every 'e»|>cci. Agents wanted In unoccupied terr ,rj. Adtlre., Domestic Sewing Machine Co. I: i'HMOND, V BUT ont ENOIJ f. v ii.Yf:- r \ u, trerli P..r pamphUuW Prl.u i CL rain" Have you seen the new comet ? It is visible just before daylight in the 'morning; .<] sit, ,i There seems to be some people who actually beliovo tbut Gen. “Gutrel will be onr Governor. See disolutlon of copartnership of Col. John T. Collins and Mr. W. F, Symons. Col. Collins will “settle in liquidation.” Inquire at this office if you wish to purchase a-|rice Singer machine—sec ond hand. Sold because the owner has pnrohn8ed another kind. We are authorized to state that early in Ootober our Brunswick Band wifi open a grnnd fair or bazaar. It will be gotten np in fine style. Members of the telephone exchange are pleased to greet on the exchange list Mr. Pennitnun, agent of the steam boats. He will be called No. 18. If you would assist in advertising yonr town yon should send ont to your friends ns many of our “Trade Issue” as possible—only 5 cents apiece. Send in your ordors. Died—On Tuesday lost, after a pro- racted illness of many months, Mrs. Heins of this city. She leaves a has band and u large family of growu children to mourn her loss. A oolored “gemmen” lifted a bam for Mr. F. M. Dart a few nights ago "jnst us easy” His accomplice kept Mr. D. amused while he took down the ham and quietly walked away. A nice side.walk from the City Hall northward, on the east side of the street is being discussed. Such an improvement wonld do much toward increasing the trado of thnt side of tho streot. Mr. A. E. Heins now has a dashing uew bread wagon, as well as the oth er bakors. He will hereafter deliver tho staff of life with ns many airs as is practiced by his fellow bread dis tributors. To-day (Saturday) is Yom Kipur, or day of atonemont, and will be ob served strictly by onr Israelitish citizens. All places of business with them will remain closed until six o’clock this evening. Savannah bos a real sensation the fact that a livo bear has been dis covered to be prowling near that eity, entiog corn in the fields near the eity and doing other damage. A party of banters nre going to bnnt up Bruin. We bod a pleasant call this week from Mr. F. B. Avery, of St. Marys, onr former townsman. He is now at work on that uew steamer we men tioned recently us being bnilt to ran on the Cumberland route this winter. Fatty Mnmford jnmps np on the editorial chair and crows ns big ns the biggest and says be has one hnn- ilred Plymouth Rock chickens. Bring th**m down to our next fair Bro. Mnmford and yon can take the premium. Ofar trade issue Trill be publisher? ext Saturday and will contain 12 pages. It will be the best advertise ment Brunswick ever bi siness men appreclal ; Georgia Land and Lumber Compa ny cleared . German bark Marie and Kathe, on the 15th inst., for Bnepos Ayres, with a cargo consisting of 311,- 526 feet pitob pine lamber valued at j $4,827. r.-u-t A friend from Leliaton, on the B. & A. Railroad, sends us an invitation to “come up and see us. We want to show you the largest yellow pine tree in Georgia. It is twenty-five feet in circumference, four feet above the ground.” We learn that the colored folks in convention assembled, have nomina ted Mr. D. T. Dunn for the senate of Georgia, from this District. Make the race D. T., the Democats wonld jnst as soon tan you out as any other Republican. Lest we mislead the people we wish to say that we are not for Gartreil, if we do publish his speech on the first page of this issue. We do so for a consideration. We will publish al most any man’s speech for tin* same consideration. On the 27th inst., a little after midnight the muon will show her fall face and shine almost as bright as day. It is what is called “harvest moon.” Get np and see its beauty, or else sit up until that hour, on the night in question. Capt B. F. Dent, of Darien, has purchased the steamer Islander, that has been on the line from here to Cumberland, and placed her on the lino from Darien to Hammersmith landing. Sho is jnst the boat for the business. Success to yon, Captain D.! We are pleased to state that we will have in onr midst in a few days, Mr. Allen'MoDoniiH and family, of McIntosh lODtinty, who come to thhke their homeamong ns. Mr. McDon ald will engage in business with Mr. A. V. Putnam, in the sale of groceries, etc. What is McIntosh’s loss is onr gain. Mr. J. • B. Wright returned this week from New York, where he has been to purchase his fall and winter stock. His goods will be here in town for bis “grand opening,” in the new Moore & McCrary building. We pre diet a big business by him and bis gentlemanly partner, Mr. James Wright. Now they do say that we are soon to have a daily steamboat line to Sa vannah from this point. That savors of business; bat wo need something else bigger still, to-wit: Direct steam ship communication with New York, also Liverpool and other places. It is our pleusure to say, we wifi have all those ere long. Don’t be discour aged. From present indications’ we may soon expect to see a neat brick struc ture on the Osgood lot in the burnt district. The building will be occu pied by the “Ladies’ store.” Let bis neighbors follow suit us soon as pos sible. We would like to see a band- some wholesale dry goods establish ment joining the one above mention ed. Mr.- Weed showed ns this week the first specimen of the Japanese per simmon we ever saw. It was about the size of u large peach, and in other respects resembled the ordinary per simmon. This one was raised in Al bany, Go., and wus one that was blown oft" by the late storm. Can’t we grow them here as well ? Mr. J. M. Couper, the champion rice planter of this section, was in onr city this week. (Siuce be sold his place here i.e claims Darien us home, getting his mail from that point.) When naked how bis rice crop was, remarked: “Well, if tbe high water don’t wnsli my crop away, I think I will bnve enough to keep my family from starving.” When his family starves want of rice, there will be a nu«i.i»er of hungry people in n „d medicines they Georgia. gee adv, •‘Kinh vh. Fl**«h " 1 Mr. Edtitit: lit yonr ftwicle i .ist on “Fish vs. FieiJii’’, you -that drng stores are “licensed-'by the State” to remain <Jpen on the Sabbath. Thinking that your statement is eaU cnlated to leave 4 wrong itbpressiou on the "community, I herewith give yon the exact law of tbe State, touch ing work or business upon tbe Sab- oatb: ' 1 V , 1 '- “Any tradesman, artificer, workman or laborer, or other person whatever, who shall pursue their business, or work of their ordinary callings upon tbe Lord’s day (works of necessity or charity only accepted) shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction shall be puuisbed as prescribed in see tion 4,310 of this code.” By this you see that drag stores are not “licensed” to remain open up on tbe Sabbath, bnt are simply per mitted to do so nnder tbe clause al lowing “iv arks of necessity or char ity” Of coarse it is understood that the sale of anything besides medicine is in direct violation of' the law, and the seller is liable to the penalty there for. ( / j J Citizen.) Death of Mr. Win. H. Anderson’s Children. It is onr sad duty to chronicle, this week, the death of two children of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Anderson, onr neigh bors. Little Lee died Sunday morn ing last, at four o’clock, aud just for ty-eight hours later little Johnuie breathed his last. The little ones had been ailidg several days, but no fears of imtnedjatedang(erVere entertained' i cure, a doc- too late to Simple remedies tor was Summoned, render aid, us the dread disease (dipb theria) bud already carried tbe little sufferers beyond tbe point where re covery was possible. Two little graves in Oak Grove cemetery are all that is left the bereaved parents. May uu all-wise God comfort them in their sad bereavement. Our* “imp” is in considerable of a stew. He made a terrible war last season on “big hats,” and vainly con ceived the idea that the fashion plates of Paris would never again be dis graced with tbe picture6f a “bighat. Bat bis vanity died ont when be learned, from oar lady correspondent from New York, thnt the height of fashion this winter would be a great basket of a thing literally covered with ostrich feathers. He bus siuce vowed a vow that unless L'arioso Club shall, at once, issue an edict that from this time forward un big hats shall be worn within their walls, he will insist on occupying a frout seat at every en tertainment. I.ight Running Machine. See advertisement of the new “Do mestic” to be found in this issue. This, new machine has wlmt no other .mi- i ™ t “ i *” N “ w Iork ' 480 0,1 r ‘“ ln - 600 on chine has, to-wit: A vibrating presser foot, for embroidery work speeiallv.— The foot rises up in this work when the needle is down, wbioli allows tbe work to be turned in any direction without puckering. Call at Mr. Chas. Doerfiinger's jewelry store and see tbe machines. Darien Gazette: The people 0 « Gl.vun couni.V • sbonld see to it that Hon* Jacob E. Dart is elected to the Legislature next mouth. Brunswick is n ljve town and therefore needs a five and energetic young man to rep resent her in the General Assembly Jake! Dart is chock full of energy and would be a, great .help to Brunswick in Atlanta. Let the people elect him and be wifi make a worthy successor to Hon; T. W. Lamb. ■ . .'..'"-j—«*»- Martell, Henessy and other brande of Cosnac- u »o, beet brand! of Bjre and other wblaken* for ma dlcinal and other purposes; also, line, linnnrt..i wines, can be found at QKOBOE CHANDLEIV8 on B»y etreet. ' | ' JeS-lr ‘•Sonre my child! spare my child 1” ermsibe mother, when too lute. One box of Tkethina (Teething Powdors) wonld have saved her darling. Dr. Moffett is daily receiving the thanks of parents wbose children have been saved by Teethina (Teething Powderfl.) . TUe Color and Lustre or Youth Are restored to faded or gray hair by tbe use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity. Announcements. FOR SENATOR. To toe Voters of the Fourth Senatorial District: At the earnest solicitation of many friends, 1 hereby announce myielf a candidate for Senator from tills District in October. If elected, I prom* i*e that whatever ability and enorgy I possess shall be devoted to my constituents and of the people of the .state generally. ” cspcctfully, JOHN A. P Shipping Intelligence. FOll THE PORT OF BRUNSWICK, FOR THE WEEK ENDINO SEPTEMBER 22, 1883. ARRIVALS. Sep 15—Bk Hattie Turner, McIntyre, New tfork. 8ep 19—Sc Demory Gray, Brewster, New York. departures. Sep 15—Ger bk Marie and Kathe, Ahreus, B Ay teg. Sep 16—Sc Cassie Jameson, Collins, Boston. Sep 16—8c N and J Blendormon, Cavalier, N, Y. Sep 17—So Three Slaters, Simsaon, Philadelphia, Sep 18—Sc Abbie Dunn, Fountain, Providence. Sop 19—Bg Julia E Haskell, Paine, New York. BRUNSWICK MARKE T. OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPJ. v i Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 23. f Below we quote prices current for to-d» COfTON. Oood Middling n i-m, Middling ii » 4 Low Middling .n 3.16 Good Ordinary 10X Ordinary RICE. Common 5 Fair « 6 #K@#K Rough country 90@1 20 NAVAL 8TORE8. Rosins—0 $1.60, D $1.60; E $1.6S;F $1.70, G $1 75; II $1.80, I $1.90; K $2 00; M $237;H N $2 60;- wiudow glass $3 13> a ; water white $3 25. Spirits Tubpxntine—Oils and whiskeys, 41c;— regulars, 42c. ,J CRUDE TURPENTINE. Virgin dip $3 25, old dip $3 00, per barrel of 280 pounds. Barrel Stave*.—White oak $25 00, water oak $20 00, headings, ash or oak, $18 00, per 1,000, de livered in Brunswick. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib eldea, 16> 4 'cs shoulders, 12tfc; hams, I7)»c; dry sal tea clear rib sides, 15 ^c; long clear, 15c; shoulders none. Flour—Superfine, $4 50®$5 oo; extra, $5 $5<fe $5 50; family, $6 00@6 50; fancy. $7 00®$—— choice patent, $7 75®8 00; baker*’ $7 75. Grain—Corn—white $100: mixed, 95c; Oats— Western 67; Georgia 57^; bran, $115. Hay—Northern, $1.10: Eastern, $1.25* Western timothy, $1.25® 1.30. (.arc—In tierces, 13)£; kegs and tub* 13 Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; salted 9® 11c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, In bales, prime, 26c; in bags, prime, 24c; slightly burry 15@18c; very burry, 10®13. Wax 24c; deer skins, 27c; otter skins, 25c®$4 00. NAVAL STOKES FREIGHTS. Sail—Rosin and spirits, 4*. 8d.®6s. 3d. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; Baltic direct, same Cheap for Cash* In our advertising columns to-day you will find offered for sale some thing that yon all want—some nice furniture; also, n fine Weber piano, etc., bv Col. John T. Collins, who ex< pects to leave here for the West. The Colonel wifi sell these articles “cheap for cash" rather than carry them with him. Call on kirn at onoe at tbe Cus tom House. v ~- ? ' No Humbug. Messrs. Micbelson A Co., are offer ing in this isane their summer stock nt still lower figures to make room for their immense stock of fall and win ter goods. See their new advertise; ment which says “No Humbug." They mean just what they say. Call kt once and secure bargains. It te Worth Bcssemberlnc That nobody enjoys the uiccst snr- ronndings if in bad bealtb. There are miserable people abont to-day with one foot in the grave, when a bottle WESTERN Beef Market, Baumgartner Bros., PROPIETORS, Whore con be bed, dally, Freeh Beef and Mutton. Fet cattle and aheep received weekly from the Bhicgrase regions of East Tcnncssco. and .laugbtered bore by experienced butchers as la necessary. Three Doors South of the Nelson House. NO MORE Wire Grass Beef CITATION. STATE OF OEOBOLA—itnnraCocxTT. To all whom It uuy concern: Leonides 0. Marlin kvlnt In proper torm applied to me for lettere of Imlnlatration on Ike estate of John 8. Merlin, late of laid county, deceased, this la to cite all and eln. milar tbe creditors end next of kin of raid John 8. Marlin to b. and appear :-t my office within tbe time allowed by law, and show earns, if any they . „ . . „. - — i «“>> »by permnent administration should not be of Parker 8 Ginger Tonie wonld do to Leonldae C. Marlin on John 8. Mar- them more good than all tbe doctor**; Witness my hand and officialaignatare, thta Ut have ever tried, i d»y of September, IMS. EDOAU 0. P. DART, Ordinary O, C.