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SATURDAY MORNING, 8EPTEMBFB 80. 1883.
attention, demoorats.
There will be a mass meeting.of the
Democracy at the Court House next
Monday night at 8 o’clock. Matters
of importance will be np for discus
sion. Let erery Democrat be present
on this occasion.
, . T. W. W
Chairman Dam. Er. Com., Q. C.
If you need a one horse wagon, by
that staunch builder, Avery, call on
Aug. F. Franklin & Co.
It is estimated that 250,000 bash*
els of rice will be shipped from the
Altamaha river this reason.
Don’t forget the call for a Demo
cratic moss meeting at the. Court
House next Monday niglit. • There
mill be some good speeches.
'We are pained to chronicle the
death this week of the youngest ohild
of Mr. and Mrs. <Jna M. Tinon, Jr.
«f tbts ekgfi-
Fivo thousand Sharpless strawberry,
plants—an elegant variety—are of
fered for sale by Mr. L. C. Marlin of
(his city. They are geuuine.
Mr. W. S. Tucker wishes ns to
say to parties who have engaged cab
bage plants of him, that they are now
ready to be set ant' Call and get
/ C(. iAkiicF *v r rj
The Braoket Works never turn off
a job, they seem able to bnild any
thing wanted. The last departure is
to put up a HayWood’s ice
wagon and they are succeeding finely
at it.
Parties expecting to jittend the
College
t owing to the
unfinished condition of the new im
provement, tbo college wiil not open
until November 1st. ——-—
The demand for bides in this mar
ket has been brisk this season.—
Messrs. Arg.Y.Franklih? AT 06 j <ad-
vertiso, in this issno, for 100,000
pounds, for which tboy will pay the
highest market prices in cosh.
A party of eight persons from Can
ada wish to wiuter in Brunswick.—
Scores of others would come if they
could bo comfortably quartered. More
hotels and privato houses aro needed
—who will supply tho need?
Mr. J. M. Couper, wo seo by the Ga
zette, has purchased tbo little steam
er Sapelo for his privato use io get
ting from one rice plantation to an
other, instead of tho present plan of
bateau ferry coats. Well, money will
show itself.
Mr. E. Briesonick having purchased
a half interest of the foundry business
of Mr. John S. Barns, has gone
North for machiury etc., for the new
building now being erected. This
new firm will be prepared to do work
in tbo most opproved style.
Mr. J. J. Spears bos moved from
the old Dillon Btand next door to
Messrs. E. Briesonick & Son, and can
cow bo found,On New Castle' street,
near the new Osthotio chnrcb, where
be will lie pleased to greet Lis many
customs.
Col. John C. Nicholls bas accepted
the position of standard-bearer of the
Democracy of the First Congression
al District. In his letter he Bays be
proposes to represent the entire Dis
trict if elected. Let’s elect him on
the 7th of November with a rousing
majority.
Onr yonng friend James O’Connor
undertook the work this week of rais
ing funds to enclose the park in front
of the Baptist church iu this city, so
prompt was the reponse of those
whom ke asked for aid that be hopes
to have the whole work completed in
a week’s time. This prompt action
lays the work of the Bark Association
completely in the shade; Harry np,
ladies.
s
Among the arrivals of the week are
the three masted schooners E. 8.
Poweli, of Littlefield it ^ison’s packet
line, with a heavy cargo of merchan
dise ior this city, and merchants in
the interior, and the Moses B. Bram-
h all, with cargo of 450 tonB of kainitt
ta'(ittX9Xv fef{n&r), for Messrs. 8-
Mayer A Glauber of this city. This
we believe is the first cargo of this
kind ever landed here not on con
signment, but. owned by onr home
merchants. II3 but a foittitbner of
other similar shipments.
The extra bigb tides of this week
have caused the average marsh hen
to seek something tall to stand on,
the tops of the marsh grass being
just above water. Regatta island was
a perfect sea of water, boats with
bunting parties sailed all over it and
woe be to that marsh ben that failed
to find a place to bide. Bang, bang,
bang, went tbe guns of sportsmen all
ver the marsh and down came tbe
irds. Tbe sport was enjoyed by
quite a number who were fortunate
enough to command a boat and fire
arm^3 ■
Bold But Dainty Thief.
The store of Mr. A. E. Wenz was
entered Inst Wednesday night and de
spoiled of a, lot of cigars, a cigar
holder, a razor, a ham and a backet
of eggs. Mr. WillieEvans, tbe clerk,
returning about 12 o’clock found him
in tho store and followed him to the
front end where he could pluinly see
him—so bright was the moon light
through the show window. Ho fired
on him ns he stood full before the
vyindow. At the sound of the pistol
the fellow doubledfpplhimself and
went throngh the glass like
a battering ram and disappeared. Tbe
eggs were left in the back yard, hav
ing been carried out before and de
posited. He was cortainly a dainty
chap os all bo apponred to want was
a clean shave, aj bom and egg break
fast and a long all day smoke. We
JidpcM hear that he wax bit by that
ballet. '
The Anatomy ot The Foot.
Persons having well formed per
fect feet, freo from corns, bunnions
etc.,-langh at the idea of “anatomical"
shoe makor as has been advertised
in theso colums. They think tho idea
nil nonsense, but ono annoyed with
the abovo excrescences or whoso foot
is deformed, rejoices to know tbnt
there ii an anatomy to tho foot and
tbnt some men understood that anato
my and can ronke a shoe or boot to
conform with those irregularities.
Of this number we can safely men
tion Mr. G. H. Morrifield of tbe firm
of Moore & Morrifield, who has tbe
anatomical impress of men’s feet from
almost every State iu tho Union, who
send all tbe way to Brunswick to
have him make their shoes.
Departed this Lite.
Mr. Adolph David, formerly of this
eity, died at his residence in Graham
Go., on Saturday the 23rd iast., at
2:30 o’clook p. m., of typhus fever af
ter an illness only of ten days. In
terment of tbe body took place on
last Monday at Savannah under the
anspioes of Independent Order B’nia
B’ritb, of which he was a member.
His many good qnalities made him
universally beloved by all. Generous
to the heart’s core, upright and hon
orable in his transactions, kind and
conrteon8 in his bearing towards nil,
is it to be wondered that his demise
should be so greatly mourned ?
On tbe 16tb of October I will open
my new stock of millinery goods on
the upper floor of Moore & McCrary’s
new brick building. Look out for
my advertisement next week.
Mrs. M. O. Rowe.
October 4th.
Next Wednesday, October 4tb, is
election day. Bear this in mind, and
come to tbe polls prepared to do yonr
dnty. See that yonr ticket reads for
Jake Dart and the organized Democ
racy. Let every man do bia doty.
Hut*!). Heneesy and other brands of Cognac; at-
>. boat brand! of Byo and otbor whiskeys. for me
dicinal and other
wlncr.gcan I
Day atnet.
BRUNSWICK’S BUSINESS,
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J ihi’liI -mil’i'j "I , .:;.Yr J j
AND THE MEN WHO CONDUCT IT,
(cox^umr^ojitH^m Paos.) .,
A.Kalaair.*■»»•,, ■, ■
made his appearance in this town ns
clerk for his nude. He was tbe butt
for ruliculo for Alt tbe' lads id town
because forsooth be could not speak
oar language. They went so far as
to assail bim on the' street, fiat that
boy clark bad the elements of \he
merchant in bim and by dose appli
cation to business, to-day together
with his brother, stand at the' bead
of one of the largest merchant firms
in the city, and can buy out a dozen
of his assailantci. His name , js Ar
nold Kaiser, his firm, has. a card in
this issue. We take pleasure in call
ing attention to their immense stock
of dry goods, groceries, furniture, etc.,
which they will sell you at the very
lowest figures.
Cook Bros. A Go,
Ever since the year 1866 the name
of Cook Bros., has been an important
factor in tho business of our
As time wore od their business has
increased until now it bns become
so essential to the prosperity of the
place that to blot it out would be
calamity to be deplored. As manu
facturers of yellow pine lumber they
give employment to hundreds of peo
ple and fill the lAcutbs of Hundreds
more. Of lute years tho firm
added another new feature to their
business that of merchandising—and
as their accompanying ad. headed
“The 1 Old Reliable’’ indicates they
keep an immense stock of family
groceries, canned goods etc. Their
ship chandlery department is com
pletc,' Us captains visiting our port
will find. They keep nlso, paints,
oils, etc., with prices competing with
any and all. This department is pre
sidod over by Mr. Andrew Mason
than whom no cleverer young man
was ever raised.
Itrnnanrlck Bracket Works.
Among tho wide awake institntions
of this section, wo might well class the
nbove whose ndvertisemeut is at hand.
Messrs. Edwards, Ward & Co. are
all the time adding now machinery to
their works and are now prepared to
manufacture almost anything in the
wood work lino that you can name,
and that too with neatness and dis
patch. They are making this week
a specialty of window nnd door cus
ings for tbe now store of Messrs.
Michelson & Bro.
nciira. Clover and Dnnn.
Of this firm we have written before,
how that they had built up a hand
some trade iu their specialties. They
come forward in this trade issuo in a
now advertisement besides their reg-
ulur card and enumerate some. of
the articles in store. A stranger
stepping into their place of business
on New Castle street is at once struck
by tho general appearance. One
is reminded of a business house in
city of much larger population than
we claim. We call special attention
to their display of lamps which com
mands the attention of any one en
tering the store. Their stock is com
plete in every particular.
Iu, T. Blalu, Druggist.
Among the long established locali
ties in this city, all are familiar with
Blain’s drug store. Even before the
war the name was a household word,
and so it is to this day. This estab
lishment—which, by tbe way, will
compare with any in tbiB section of
the State—is located in the Dixon
building on Newcastle Btreet, where
can be found anything and every
thing in the drag line. Parties visit
ing the city and needing drags should
give Mr. Blain a oall. Meanwhile,
don’t forget that his soda is par ex-
cdlence, as he nses none bnt. the best
materials and the purest syrups.
Bum. Goldsmith * Neck.
Modesty is a virtue in every other
line but advertising. This fact the
above firm recognizes fully, in that
when they speak through onr columns
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND MlCf
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C.LOTfftHfG,
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN '
io.: •• !l if'iw
w ealfcraqsnl .lilt--; ■■ ■ '■
Grain and Provisions.
CARPETS AND
Window Shades
A SPECIALTY.
-GO TO-
they speak loud and long. They a ra
not ashamed to proclaim in bold,
faced type t|te qnqlity, quantity and
prices of their good*. Few fir m3
are better known to-day, although
less than a year olJ. Our patrons
far and wide speak of them as “that
live firm.” We close this notice with
the affirmation that no firm with tho
same amount of.capital sella more
goods than they. Read their double
column advertisement, and see if y 0B
are not needing some of the very ar
ticles they advertise. >
■ The Cigar Factory.
•' t The process of: changing raw ma-
f trial of any Kind intth merchantable
goods and known as manufacturing,
is that which builds up towns. Hence
we are ever pleaded td notice all es
tablishments of this kind, whatever
may beitbanature of the work done.
All Such enterprises give employ,
meat to labor and bringing money
from elsewhere, Scatters it broadcast
at home. Of*this character we are
pleased to style th4> Cigar Factory of
Means. Molbiire and Seyfortb, which
giveB employment to' ten or a dozen
pMple and their trade being mostly
abroad, naturally facings money to
our city from elsewhere. They man
ufacture cigars mostly from imported
tobacco, and have Worked up a very
large trade, in fact greater than
their ability to fijl with tbe force now
at work. A few more experienced
cigar makers could get employment.
The advertisement bf this firm appears
elsewhere.
To find the largest and best selected stock of
Choice Family Groceries to be fonnd in the city.—
Canned good*in great variety and at low prices.—
Onr , ■»• ,. f
Ship Chandlery Department
Is complete In every particular, and Hatters and
Owners of Vdacels visiting this port will find it to,
tneir advantage to get our prices before purchi
elsewhere. We guarantee satisfaction and wai
every artlclo aold to be as represented.
PAINTS AND OILS
of tho very best quantities, and In quantities to
purchasers atmon * * - “* —
I and be convinced.
COOK BROS. & CO.
Announcements.
FOB HBNASOB.
To tat Votert of ike Fourth Senatorial DUtrict:
At tho esrneat solicitation of mu, friends. I
hereby snnonneo mysolf s WMtoli for Benarfr
from this District in October. . If elected, I prom-
Ise thet whatever ability end energy I possess shill
bo devoted to my conatltuenta end of too people ol
the State generally. ' Reenectfnllr.
OHN A. PHILLIPS.
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR 3
JlBBIVALS/^
Sep SS-So E 8 Powell, New York
Sep 23—So UtUte 8 Derby. Cooaew.
Sejl 23—Se 11B Bromball, New York.
Sep 38—Bg Manor, New York.
Bop *8—SOME Hawley, " "
K EDWARDS. J. WARD. M. LUCREE.
Edwards, Ward & Co
URUN8WICK BRACKET WORKS.
Thanking fhe public for pa*t patronago wo auk a
coutinuanct* of tho luitno Wo havo just added now
machinery to our establishment and aro now ready
to take orders for
SASH, D00HS, BLINDS Etc-
SCROLL CUTTING, TURNING & MOULDING
of all kinds dono on short notice. Wo are also pre
pared to mako and repair
Wagons, Buggies, Etc.
Repairing of til descriptions done. Balldera will
find It to their interest to have their Window
end Door Frame*. Store Front* dono at the
BRUNSWICK BRACKET WORKS.
Office railings, desk!, and fomltare of all kinds *
specialty.
N. B.—Give ua a call before Bending North.
GLOVER&DUM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Book and Stationery Store
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
PICTURE FRA MRS, BRACXXTB, Etc.
Instruments, stationery, jewelry, etc., act. School
supplies of all kind. Agents for
Monitor Oil Stoves,
NEWS DEPOT.
Newcastle and Grant Sreets,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
SPEARS’ SPECIALTIES.
CANNED CHIPPED DRIED BEEF.
ssssw-sssasssssh,
axrarsiKSS:
II lbe yellow C Sugar for 81,
10 Iba good Bio Coffee tot 81, at
J. J. SPEARS’
8op3S-<Bk Sarah A Staph
It DEPARTURES.
Bep 38-Bo VaAor. Phlladelohla.
BRUNSWICK MARKET
OFFICB ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. I
. BbvkswIck, Ga., Sept. 80. 1882. |
Below we quote prices current for to-day:
COTTON.
Good Middling 11,,'
Middling 11 l.’d
Middling ; ID ms „
Ordinary a 18*18
Ordinary 8 1910
BICE.
Common
Pair 8 tiCali
Good MMW
Rough country IW®1 15
NAVAL STORES.
llo,INN—0 81.80, D $1.60: E $1.C9;F $1.70, O $1 73;
U $1.80, I $1.00; K $300; M $2 SO; N $2 75;-
wlndow glaaa $3 38; water white $3 35.
8r:u:ie Toapkimsc—Oils end whiskeys, 42>,'c;
regular!, 43;,o.
CRUDE TURPENTINE.
Virgin dip $3 25, old dip $3 00, per barrul ol 380
pounds.
1bain Brava*.—White oak $23 oo. water oak
$90 00, headings, eab or oak, $18 00, per 1,800, da-
ttvered In Bruuawlck.
SUPPLIES.
fb’eldeeT UfHi long
clear, lS^os shoulders none,
EnoUB—Superdno, $4 50®$5
. stirs, $5 25®
$$ 60; dually, to oo@8 60; fancy. $7 000$
choice patent, $7 7508 00; bakers' $776.
Onani—Corn—white $100: mixed, $O083o; Oats
Western 67; Georgia 6714; bran, $115.
Hav—Northern, $1.10; Beaten, $1.25; Weelern
timothy, $1.2501.90.
Laxo—In tierces, Wf! keg* and tube 135f.
Hinxi, Wool. Era—Hides, dry flint, Uo; Belted
80110. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, to bales,
prime, 36c; In bags, prime, 21o; slightly harry
15016c; very burry, 10018. Wax 34c; deer eklne,
27c; otter skills, 35c® $4 00.
NAVAL 8TOBE8 FREIGHTS.
Faff—Rosin end spirits, 4s. 8<U$6s. Sd. to United
Xlngdoee or Continent direct; Baltic direct, aame
rates; to New York. 46o on rosin, S0c on spirit*.
PARKER’S
cures Female Comptnint*. Nervousness. Wato
lideem. and all duordoa of the bowels stomach,
liver, LidoeviV nerves and urlnaty
Paid far anythin *r'lninriotis"'lnJ3t
fora MIiim to h«!p crerne. Try
sick friend lour it To* n«7*
AD.GALE&SON
' LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
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