Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, October 07, 1882, Image 7

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Within late-year# tOamberland b- i»nd ha» grown Info great a&'i favor ite DQt6neiyM*a<M^rtg^i*Bd SSiiwS A SerioM to" bet ftdWiiido- oerit iw^dinfiSflp: rn ■ bm.fi* i Da deqa»tepWteof tels. tranapo; * *’ ** ~‘ l "“ jars. These .rfatiott and ottnrftglK iSvfl been improyedalow- 33ESP! ST. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA. *rTh»wint»of tdMtiilHrttkivtiadt*'' Mw •■ - -TWgfe m passed off very quietly. ira. xueau intvu been injproyed'fllflW- It bnt not at a rate and in) contaep- sn’rate proportions to keep pace with the heeds and demands. W«, «*> pleased to be able now to, ftaje, t^at the probabilities seem to paint a system of improvements on a grander and more complete scale, and more in keeping with the' needs ofthie embryo Coney Island. A short-chatwWj Mr. 1L T. Boorbank, of Cumberland, placed us in possesssion of several im- portant points in relation to Uili fit ter and which cannot fail to be of in terest to the general public. Io the first place, Mr. Wn is now constructing a safe, substantial nod commodious wharf •* » P<>fht on the inland steamboat passage, a short distance. abose High Point, where an easy landing can always be effectod.- The plan being digested and perfected embraces the construction of a railrpad from tbiB new wharf across the nar row strip of marsh dividing .tbfl t wo Cumberland Islands from each Other to the beach of little Cumberland, which is in all points the peer of-the one now generally visited. This little Cumberland Island is owned by a cap italist of notoriety, who oocnpres and uses it as an enormous'stocK farm, and at the beaoh this genUemaa. pro poses to erect stables snd othe* ; ioh- veniences, sud .fd«i8h veWitoa'wd live stock to.visitors, the beach and adjaohM groves famishing ^Uetcelled opportunities for driving and other recreations. Of course the successful psrsqanpe. «.d ph)^cMion':of.'lh»fl plan would involve the providing of hotel nodonunodations of h'fhore suit able kind than those now in use, Bnt these are eonteitflifed and will jbe forth-coming as a very importifnt component' paSrt’bf the wbrldblfi devel opment. Wo hill with pleasure-this move ment looking to the iffipAvemeiit of of this delightful seaside resort Cum- berlaud is destined,-in our. jadgmetft (and iu opinion we are not alono) to be the great seaside resort of Geor gia and other States traversed by our railroads, and the time'* hM upon us when active stops should bo taken looking to this ond. - Cumberland of fers to capitalists a splendid field for operations in the prosbention ol this and similar plans, and' we not doubt that the wholb Island wilt, it comparatively few years bo converted into, os it were, 'a gigadHC pleasure . park with a national reputation. writer 1, More Water! ^ iu tied the We hove been som tom our purpose by tho woi rade issue and for a few weeks have let up” on the water question—but ,e come again to it with rone wed igor and again cry—water 1 more ,ater 1 Thaqueetion of A'sufficient apply iq case of fires is one of vital mportance. Two plans ore proposed hqono isasystem of tanksoonnected iy terra-cotta piping so that to drain me is to drain a number or even all md the whole to bo supplied by wind mills. The other is a system supplied jy an artesion well. Either plan we uold to bo excellent as all the water needed for otiy fire coold bo bad, hut we most say that wo lean rather to the artesian well. For besides hav ing an abundant supply, we get there by a pare article of drinking water for the city. This latter item is of great and growing moment, for as the city continues io build up our wells and driven pumps naturally grow more impure. In our next we will publish an article on artesian wells now in operation, cost, depth, etc., giving such data as may be at band. Meanwhile we invite discus sion through these columns of this water question. The eleotion passed off very quietly. Mr. Warren A. Faller is expected next week, Dr. Blain, $nd bride pare tbplajand a pop-call this week. Assistant keeper .of 6L Simons’ light, J. K. P. .Keaton, anility'W visiting friends at,Albany. | ,, Captain Jake Dart made a tolling speech to the colored fraternity, hit ting Bine and Phillips a few rounds. /-Building is on, a boon! in JewtowBi Two dwellings, two stores, a butoher shop and other improvements are go ing op. *' ,Ji uu: 8 ‘ ” Gd-ltd, as the good old oonntry people in Wilkes county, his native home/cdll him,‘heads the list on the iBlaod. “Here’s the cage, where's the bird?” is a remark we accidentally heard a few nights since on the street. Wbat does it mean ? The schooner Wm. Hays, Captain Smith, is in onr port. Sho ,was. less than five days making the trip to St Simons from New York, port to port Vessels are beginniog to come in No more reports “no vessels in port" Rather “business active, vessels ar riving daily, mill cutting to her fall capacity, yard full of lumber. A northern friend saya that the principal produbtions of St. Simons arb “palmettoeB, pioaninnies and rat tlesnakes.” Not so this fall. It “ “titers, pankins and simmons.' Rumor has it that the office of Oepqty Collector will be established it; tins point very shortly. A number Of gentlemen are willing to discharge tb« duties thereof U solicited so to do. H. A. Gonld' the company's courteous and eflioiept bookkeeper and office manager, is recovering from Uh Exhaustive spell of siokness. Mrl $*k friends will glad to grept hina once more at bis post. Capt. Jordan : fc! JfjjWfcjS,%IT, turned from his former home in ’fcylor county preparod to live por-_ _ manently on the Island. .Would that | St. Simons had one thousand jqftt;, such sturdy citizens as Capt. W. Benzine and patriotism possessed the souls of some of the “mop and brethren” Tuesday nigh^ an^'there was another one of those disgusting scenes in Jewtown, for which the St. Simons “heathen darkie” is bo fa tuous. W. F. Symons (the irrepressible Willie) lias gone to market, intending to bring to St, Simons a lnrge stock of jnst such goods as tho people of the Island need. He will have them here and in store within thirty days from tho day he commenced to build bis fine and commodious store room. Mr. C. Ditchburn, the efficient store keeper, of the company, is io northern markets buying goods. He will bring a well selected stock suitable to the demands of his largely increasing trade. By his constant attention to business, strict integrity and quiet, gentlemanly deportment be has made many friends on the Wood. proceedings ot council.. Regulur Meeting October 4th, 1888 Council met. Present His Honor, M. J. Colson, Mayor, and Aid. Har vey, Spears, Doerflinger, Littlefield, Cook. Absent, Couper, Hardy and Wilder. Io view of the absence of the Clerk and Treasurer of the board on imper ative business, Council adjourned un til 11 o’clock Thursday, October 5th, 188i M. J. Colson, Attest: Mayor. James Houston, Clerk Couucil. field, Doerflinger, Cookaod Wilder. 1 or and Spears. — ites of the last regular meeting were rqad and confirmed. iAt Madden, accompanied by the written tMfisent of toeaKSTMlghbors, asking building corner Newcastle and Glon- ^ TT tr*’’** “* Jffill' U '-wfj Y. , ilht ,)T ,'f?i i! T a comfimpicfttvyi from James bright .asking Council for an e^jien^n.of ^ease for the term of five jtnvpn that portion of Queen square op which is situated the store of Woung Choy, whioh was received and laid on the table. Read a communication from Mrs. R. Meyers asking petition of Council to bnild an iron warehouse On Bay lot No. 9, similar to that of E. Solo mon, which was raoeifed and laid on the table. /:»i Council then took a'recess until' 7 o’clock Wednesday, October lltb inst. ■ ■ v «: i ’ > ' K J. jOaubn, Attest: - • * ' ' - Mayor. James Houston, Clerk Counoil. Brunswick T (». BRUNSWICK MARKET OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, I BHonvioc, On., Sect. 90, 1883. j Below we quote pricee current for to-day: ' , COTTON. Good Middling........... 10’< Middling 1"K Low Middling Good Ordinary Ordinary «••••>< BICE. Broken •* Common ® p*lr AH Rouga country NAVAL STORES. Boan»-011.90. D 41.90;* (LWir tl T9; B Si.80, I 41.90; K $498; M $3 90; N $3T5s— window glaM $3 *6; waurjrhlte *3 M. SriaiTs Toarssxui*—OUa and wblakaya, ISHo; regular*. MXc. ^ ‘ ‘ •' CRUDE TURPENTINE. Virgin dip $3 39, old dtp 43 00, per barrel of. 480 °Buuzl STana.—trilia 'oak $39 CO. water oak $10 00, headings, asb or oak, $18 00, pell. -4 Si lvered la Bmnawlck. SUPPLIES. Baoon—Clear rib eldea, IT; ebopldera, 13Kc, uamaVnjZojd^ aaltea clear rib aldaa none, lorg GBAW—Corn—wUIto • Wettem SS®85; bran, $118. ,W. n> . JIU, 91 ,HAT*r?Nortbern, luOl 4TX0I mixed, OTXo; OaU Timothy..tl-19 J *aa ttf.i x.tij: ns< is THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Da. J. At. MADDEN, , ■ ; u! itluiln TflE It* »«f *! f Dili fttui e-.ll/IOllinJi ‘vti.Ti -'•*. CORlOT/*tEFCWLE & GLOUCESTER STS., ...I;a‘.u-jrf . i - v (». . A. A I i I Li ml o! ^jpHHLou, EXTENDS TO THE PC(UL10 ANUJiyiTATION TO EXAMINE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS,'€HE1T •• ' : ■' TMK Proprietary and Domestip Supplies, sucli as •Kin‘IT \T. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, : / ; .r'/ >;[;.• i‘5 TOILET G-OODS, Etc., | k ‘ yj V j ! ■ nhU. . Landreth’s Fres^l gpd Reliable Garden Seed, ERVTHINO W^A^j^SSSoF Wxlr : M3T. An experienced and regUtered- 8 lvan to compounding pb^icUnP - m;. d. NAVAL STOKES FREIGHTS. Sail—Roalu and apIrlU, U. Sd.gRe. 3d. to United Kingdom or Coottrent direct; Baltlo direct, nne rateyto Mew; kotk. We en roqtn, $Qo on aptrtu ^Shipping Intelligence.. THE roRT OF RfcUNSWlOK, 1DRXHK WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 30.18ll$. rt ^ r ARRIVALS. Oct S—Sp bg Carmen. Ieorn. Mantanrae. Oct 3—Br bk Cuba, Johniton, Port Ellxabeth, Af. Oct 3—He JJ J Caatner, Gardener, Savannah. Oct 3-8c M ill Ray*. Smltn, New York. Oct 3—E A Hojn, llaja. Cliarldciri. Oct J-HgKatubdln. Dodge, Wllmliglon., Oct 4—l<u Horeoco L Oenovar, Vazie, New Haven Oct 8—S • John U Crosa, IUwlcy, Protidcnce. Oct G—be Lciiugtou, Field, Now York. DEPARTURES. 8<*pt r;rt-Br bk Albion, Montgomery, London. Oct 1—Sc Deuiory Gray. Brew*t«>» H*!‘1U - Oct 1—Sc U b liramhaU. GiUutt, butilU. /« Oct 2—Sc Ma v Lord. 8mith» Myttio. r Oct 8-Sc Hattie Tmner, MoIntyc# t BpetPn. WESTERN Beef Market, Baumgartner Bros., . PROPIETORS, Where can be had. AaUy, Freah Bee f and Mutton. Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, ■ ' HATS l AND ..CAPS, •,,.,,71 Crockery, Glassioaild Tinware,''Groceries, To"bacoo and. Oigars ( * Which he offers nt BOTTOM PRICES I He solicits the patronage of tho people. Remember, i,ki,. Opposite Blaines Drug Store 8 Fat cattle and abeep received weekly from the Bluegraaa region, of Eaat T.nncee, and hlaugbtcrcd bare by experienced butchcre a. la neceaaary. Three Doors South if the Nelson House. -NO MORE Adjourned Meeting October 5th. Council met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, His Honor, M J. I Wire Grass Beef FKESH MM Line. We have tbla day received an Invoice of tbla Lime the be»t mado for miuon,' n«e, or for wbltewaablng anil clcintiDg purpoiK-n. For *»le in AO J qaantity hT COOK BROS, k CO augl'Hf Fairbank Scales AND . Miller's 6-Lever I.OCK.B. The best in tho World, FOR SALE BY A. F. FRANKLIN & CO., BRUNSWICK, OA. BAKERYl :*» c*0 ty i -- r.lrfo FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., laired Dally S GRAHAM & RYE BREADS . SPECIALTIES. A.D.GALE&SON, LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. e>Rca over the atoro of Kalier k Brother. Thor* lining work dan* wlU And it to thaU ntereat,V> I deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your onhrn at the bakery. • PETER KRAUSS, Brunawirk, Ga. My wagon li labelled, “ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.” »prW-Gm ■/ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The cop*rtner«blp heretofore exUting betweeu the unden»igu**dr under the flrm ntme of "Jf. V. hynion* A Co., 1* tbU d»y dieolved, by mutual con- •eut. JuliU X. LoUiu. will •eUl« j iu w. f.symokV. St. Simon. Mill*, Svl'l. 13. 1883.