Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, October 07, 1882, Image 6

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New Advfrtirements. MTOIO. t«*i *-«. ibfSSSSSSriafea. —SOUTHERN— DAIRY 25 BBLS. RICE, 200 BBLS. APPLES, Is item in* to uiln. Formic taw to do* con- «l|«—ti by ... , AUG. F. FRANKLIN & CO. M.R.Rogers&Co MACON, GEORGIA, , t MranOctnrwaof ' ■ > ! I' BRICK. TSraple, and quotailm ftralrfitSai W-Vb/bJi- road depot on application to tha Agent, M*. JOHN X. BBOWM.I1. “** *“ HOLLAND "ERRING, RUSSIAN 8ARDINK3, B0S8IAN CAVIAR,' •sas*** f SPLIT PEAS, BARLEY, SAGO, FRESH SNOWFLAKES, SWISS OHEESB, SAP SAOO, HEW PRUNES, RAISINS. NUTS AND CURRANTS, •* _ * U*Mt| .ill II ■' r t;\ Goldsmith &Nock’s TRE^oScEBa. - JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW TOES.NOVELTIES uT! ** , LACES, RIBBON ,.U9wflU0(raiOu Alio, a Largo Line of Of Pie most dealraSU make. Led lee « U lot It e good place to get ell Unde of BRAIDS. ELEGANT NECK WEAR. DI^ESS >, TRIMMINGS, FRINGES OF|ALL DESCRIPTIONS. E. EARLE. ’ aecIO-lF ' * NE ALL GEORGIA. TUB “dOASflTDTIQNP / T OCTOBER let, WHEN THE NEW FAST HAIL IS PUT ON THE CENTRAL ROAD, ’1 ie Constitution Will Print One Edition for all its readers. T1 '■ tall end oomplcto CONSTITUTION ■.caves Atlanta at 4:15 A Id Itcarhce Macon at T|30 A 1TI And Month br niorulug tr^lue, The CONSTITUTION—with the laat lino ol lie newe properly clueed and edited—can bo read In Every Georgia Tiwn ON THE DAY IT IS PRINTED. WE GUARANTEE l*t. That The Constitution Is the largest and beat K per In tha Houtb. t It print* on*-third more reading matter than any other. 3d. That It prints in each itaue later telegrams than any other. 4th. That it prints more specials than any threo Georgia papers. Mh. That it baa the brlghteat, fullest, costllett cor respondence. mb. That it ta the bosk general paper within the reach of the Oeorgla reader. Printed at the Capital, aa it is, of course no paper can compare with it in the fullness, promptness aud accuracy of its REPORTS FROM THE DEPARTMENTS. VERBATIM LEGISLATIVE REPORTS. OFFICIAL HU PRKME COURT REPORTS. THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION carries the beet things of the Daily—is the rompleteet Family Paper lu the South. The next three months In Oeorgla wUI be fhll of • rrttig events. Every totelligrut man ehould have h paper. +t.hu; one month ft.00. _ _ THE CONBTltimoM. Atlanta. On. Goodyear & Kay, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 'i gATUEDamoaMiK^ pprpw* t. m A FEW LEFT. A few hundred copies of our trade issue of tLe 30th hit., still on hand. Parties desiring them ehonld send in their orders at once, or they maygnot get them. . , Publisher. “ Churoh Notiom. Rev. I. W. Waddel la expected to* day. Services may therefore be ex pected at the Presbyterian ctmrch to morrow (Sunday). ■There will Mark's church on^ ber, as the rector will officiate at St. Bead legal notices io this issue and art in accordance thereto. . •» r~i Mesirs. Goldsmith A Bock’s new advertisement sjteaks for itself. Call and examine the artioles enumerated. The ladies are perfectly delighted i o^hava* a cloan cemetery oncf more, fee chairman did 1 not waif fo# the bo- quet of weeds. ,The Sapelo qnqranti do under orders from headquarters has been discon- for the season. Too early by *.whole month. We had the pleasure of meeting on man D.J. Dillon. Messrs. Ang. F. Franklin & Co., advertise 200 barrels of apples, 25 barrels rioe and southern dairy butter, ail on consignment. i , We calUattention of lovers of music to card of Prof. Gustave Minkley to iff Irabdfetbwiafait, The Professor, f r0 m Savannah to oome by that train BRUNSWICK, JyJ-ly GEORGIA. cornea 'Well recommended and ’ we hope he will secure a good class. , ■ Wheat bran, to .xceHitil food for milch cow,, for •tig »t $125 por on* hundred pounds • t U J. J. SPEARS. There have been two or three sad looking lads around town this week. A Mr maiden left taat Satur-. noow for her home "aoross the river.’’ ' We feel aorry for you boys. 42 V. 1 Wood cleared British bark Albion on the 30th nit., for London, with a cargo consisting of 1500 casks spirits turpentine, valued at $37,500, and 1421 barrels rocin valued at$42G3. Total $41,763. "Advertising does pay I believe,” said a gentleman to us this week.— Says he: “I inserted last week in your psper a notice of strawberry plants for sale, and by noon Saturday I bad engaged 6,000 plants. Mr. B. E. Flint, our fnrnitnre deal er, has just gotten in another ship, ment of goods. If be continues to in crease bis stock he will be forced to enlarged hie building. Give him a call and try his prices. The Knoxville, Tenn., car works have just finished an order of two hundred cars for the E. T. V. & G., and will soon have fifty more stock cars completed. These could have been bnilt in Brunswick just as well, if onr car works were only finished. “Hot corn bread and Borghnm ’lass- * is a luxury enjoyed now by onr farmer friend Mr. John P. Lamb. A of the latter sont us "to taste” is certainly, as fine as wo ever ate. Would it not pay to cultivate the sorghum here as well as the sugar cano? The crop, yon observe, is har vested so much sooner that it would supply a gap between the old crop and the uew of the regular Georgia syrup., "Nearly eleven million feet of yel low pine Intuber have passed over the docks of Brunswick during the past year.”—Hav. New*. Change yoar figures, Bro. iVetw— you have left oil one of the l’s. It should read 111 millions, which, yon observe, renders onr port the bead of the list as a shipper of yellow pine Inmber, having shipped for twelve months past about 50 per cent more than ber sister city Savannah. .. . f ..6Q6 ....)• 450 ......611 881 THE ELECTION! WEtoNKSDAlPg^WOBK AT THE Triumphant— I’ihd fndepend. " M ’ohtr ! ' Laat Wednaanay'awork pnt a qnie- tna upon Bepnlicanism and Independ- entiam in Glynn._ The following are the figures in whicbwe are interested: fob governor: Stephens, Demoorat.,. ,y. Gartreli, Independent. SENATOR. . Thomson, Democrat Phillips, Independent.... !"* "■! BEPRKENTAriVX. Dart, Democrat. .542 Blue, (col.) Bepublican 413 The above for What has been con ndered a Bepublican county,ebovte a healthy reaction and a disposition on the part of the colored people to shake off the shackles of Republicanism and vote for the white man. The . returns from 1 Camden iind : Charlton not in at this writing bat there is.no doubt the ticket is elected. The estimate from headquarters gives Mr. Stephens abodt 60,000 ma jontyover Mr. Gartreli.. The big ef fort therefore of Mr. Arthur and bis stalwarts to carry the State by sup porting Independents falls to the ground and Col. Farrow’s efforts have been in vain- The state honee officers go in by handsome majorities. We Think It Would. Mr. Editor; Would it not be a prof it to the E. T. V. & G. Road, os well as a convenience to Brunswick to pot a passenger car on to the day, train which leaves here in time to connect at Jesop, and also to delay the same train afew minutes at Jesnp, so as to allow passengers and mails coming arriving here about an hour or more earlier than is now possible by way of Waycross ? A conductor’s car is .now run on that train, and to substitute,a passenger - oar , would • not./ add; - to the train, bat greatly accommo date the travel between here and Savannah. i. >.V O, We heartily endorse the above, hav ing had to take a trip this week over this line and riding in that said con ductor’a car. with only two chairs for sente for about ten passengers. Now, we are awsrtCthat the road simply runs this train for the accommodation of its freight and not for passengers, bnt it does seem to us that the above suggestions could be carried out to the profit of the road and certainly to the comfort of the traveling publio, large number of whom now are com pelled to lie over at Jesop all or part of the night and be chewed op by bed bugs. By the way, it is about the time for the winter schedule to bo pat on, so we may hope to have all these an- noyancos removed. Not Brunswick* The Atlanta Post Appeal has this little item: “The amount expended by the Ma rine Hospital Servioe for the benefit of the Brunswick sufferers will not be far from $50,000.” The printer that set np that little squib mistook Brownsville for Bruns wick. Correct that mistake, brother Post Appeal. Brunswick has not had and, we are thankful to say, does not need any special help of this kind, and wo don’t iutend to need any in the futare as long as our people arc of tbeir present mind. We don’t pro pose to have any yellow fever epidem ic this or uuy other season. -r Anatomical The following card from Mr. R. C. Robsc general ageut for the "Green Line’’ for Western freights, speaks for itself: Atlanta, Ga., Sep 26, ’82- Mr. O. U. Merrifield, Jlrumwick,Ga.; The shoes came to-day. I am de lighted with mine. I think you did a pieco of real artistio work in fixing the shoe for my lame foot, and the manner in which it is constructed shows yoar rare skill as a workman and your thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the human foot Adv. FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY! ! - OCTOBER 16th, 1882. THE \ , iii l::n 0 ’ ! <> : ' ***** “Wart .J-. NjOii til r Ja»r Mil d .. ~~ „ ■■ - <( tf-niT <"'• ,... ft r , gn* Second floor of new brick rlocki hoi ‘.rl ,*»'• .. * mtitiii- HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUJ dress Buttons, elegant plui [Jdi V i i-i.it of AND BCSn^S! ’ |«id» . - IN ALL FALL STYLES I i, ■Mll-'i; ; I,, -1,1 i ,.i | hnl 'O/ Jil-lj '.Wide :af)flfli>> .•riTijdrT^ "cjiii (j, Htfnf. ./• i iiuii i/vf.ifi «r !-iw| -Intel V, iarmod fnT~n>r i.ilil l UIIOdg1,J%Oi jiii MiRStingfh mu !■//■,i T |V»U s.jainvj I ody Jv, i in and i - i r . , . - t v'“ f'HtUTO'l i ll3i 22 large, and well located building, Jphf,,f*ithjbe^rafifi’Uu^o uuu S ood water, convenient to tyiQ uew ffe.ep : water wharves of tfie E. T., G. & G. iailroad. ;• . Also, rich lands and desirable lhektioBa fdr Troch Faras, Gardens, Or chards and Suburban Residences, adjoining,ifat efty of Brduswick, and ac cessible 46 both railroads. ' TlTMM'CMBEMT, ; Tfapttoperiy has been in actual posiiemion by the present owner for TflIRTX YEARS. , All for sale on very favorable terms. Address, fbr further information, HENRY C. DAY. Brunswiok, Ga. Or, CAFT. G. J. HALL, at M. & B. B. R. office, BFnnswick, Ga. I - Gausbt but Gone Attain. Last week we published an article about a dainty thief who entered Mr. Wenz’a store and appropriated,a nice lot of cigars, tbbaccos etc., and who was shot at by the. clerk, Mr. Wm. Evans, bnt escaped head. foremost through the sbow window. On Fri day last a tfoiored. man named Bar gees was‘seen at the six mile crossing with a suspicious quantity of these ar ticles, and was taken in charge by Mr. Casttye, Mp. Wilder’s head map, and placed on the lumber.train ana start ed fof Brunswick. >. At the tank pear the city the train stopped for water and < Bargees became sud denly impressed with 1 ' 1 '"; the idea that “leg bail” was cheaper than any other kind, and vory suddenly and unceremoniously left the oar and took to the boshes, bnt left behind him the stolen goods. : • >' A Murder—A)mo»t. On 3unday night, abont nine o’olock, a lady called ber husband’s attention to cries of distress. Seiz ing a heavy walking stick, he rushed out of the bouse, batless and coatless, and, guided by the piercing screams, he hurried rapidly forward, until ho brought np against a new and un finished building, well lighted with out any roof, where a descendant of Ethiopia was holding forth. As soon as be fairly took in the situation, be exclaimed, "Well, I have heard of proaobing the shingles off, and didn’t believe it could be done, bat this fel low has preached off shingles, sheet ing and rafters, and I don’t wonder at it a bit” Municipal. The card of the city Treasurer in to-day’s isane announces next Tues day as tha day for opening the books of registration for municipal election. This reminds ns that it is high time we were casting about to see who can be bad and just here before there be tany candidates in the field, we wish to say that we hope wise selections will be made. The coming year will he an importaut one iu our history, ns we may confidently expect an influx of people. Let us select a iimyomml board of aldermen that will reflect the sentiment of onr town. We want good men. Mrs, Eurle. We invite special attention to’* card of onr milliner, Mrs. Earle, who of fers ia this issue a now and elegant lino of millinery goods, novelties of the season. She invites special atten tion to her stock of zephyr aud Saxo- ry wool embroideries,silk braids, neck wear, fringes etc. Store on Newcas tle street, next to corner of Glouces ter. [ .. .. Alt Dry. „ (l| , It is now "dry” all the way from Bpqpswick to Albany,., Wednes- aay’a election fining pp. the job. Three candidates on the dry ticket were eleoted as such and the next leg islature’ will do : the'^ork. 1 A friend at onr albow suggests tb^t thetwo ex tremes of the line,-Glynn snd Dough- erty, f immediately proceed to "dry uf>.” What say the people? - . ."oo I mr*~7sxTrrnt em ‘*: t 0,7 ,tW ‘’ -41 e,v nil- 11* 1 ' • 9 1 ^Tho 'Eadtea' Storei voli ' 1 Thh popular proprietress 61 dhe alidVe establishtaenb is ■ back from York whither she has been lay ing in ber fall arid foiptet stock of la dies’ head fixing*. She is opening np her new stock’on the npper flooF of, the Moore and f McCrary brick build.' mg (entranoe on north side). Her grand opening will tak* place on the 16tbl inst. All the ladies are invited to attend. . ,,,. Sav. News : The last number of the Brunswick Advertiser and Appec’ come ns in the shape of a trade is sue of twelve psges, filled with matter sbowlug the importance of that sea port. In it is found a well written history of Brunswick, her advantages as a lumber and navnl stores port and other information of the business and progress of the city. The issue is gotten up in good style and is a cred it to the jounalistio enterprise of our cotemporary. Fire Insurance 7 T. O'CONNOR, Jr. AGENTiFOR THE BRITISH AMERICA, LMPMLOlOMliLODE, *- —AND NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY. Offlo* ov,r lUddm'i Drag Stow. fob 1-ly "WA2T7SS. 1U.000 BAKIIELS CRUSE TURPENTINE! For hich the highest cash price will •>« p*I J ou delivery. For fhrther information luquire of JESSE WILDER* rr»on BratMWtji.Ga. For Sale or Rent. The undersigned haa a pleasant home for sale or rent. Good titles. Everything in good repair, anil ajpiod bargain for the man that lain season to re* lUtf A* O. BARTLETT. For Sale Cheap. On. ucond hind Singer Sewing Machine, nearly aw, with *11 the attachment,, in Ana running or- d»r. Apply at THI8 OFnlt'E.