Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 09, 1882, Image 2

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Jjdverfaer and and Proprietor. Montgomery, Ala., is' said to have the /inest fire department in tbo South. Ware county has bail passed for ber a bill making tbe liquor license of the county $10,000. Governor O'Neal, of Alabama, was inaugurated on Saturday last with imposing ceremony anil display. Tim Obatabooobee extension of the £>., F. k W. Railway, from Climax, is being put down with steel rails. An effort is being made to secure the pardon of Ed Coxy-tbe murderer of ;Bob Alston. ,Rad policy, we fear. Ostrich fanning is now being agi tated in the'United States. There certainly is a big demand for the feathers. Fifty-one women arrived in Atlan ta on the Air-Line train on Friday on their way to join tbo MormoiiR in Utah. They were all from Northeast Georgia. Gen. M. C. Butler, of South Caro lina, has been re-olected to the United States Sennte by tbe Legislature of that State. ' Tbo contract for the PlnAt Insti tute, at Way cross, has been awarded to Mr. Chase, of Boston, Moss. This would seem to vindicate that work Will •won begin. : . ■ ». u Eugene Gordon seriously wounded Perry Lewis in Macon, with an nxo. It was an old 'feull"'with^a woman at tbo bottom of it. IBoUv'oif the com batants were colored. • f ■ Joo Brown’s $50,000 donation to the University of Georgia has been thrown back iu bis teeth by tho Leg islature, "by a vote "of 94 to 44. The couditioua of the gift killed it. — • * ' ’’ BnrUesvillo has. a. boys’* ^ anti-smok ing society, whioh ii receiving a great impetus. It is thought that in n very short time every boy in that town un der fifteen years of age will be a mem ber. cows quit eating anything else, and take fairly to the ensilage. Mr. Ormfs expects to continue his experiments on a large nede^p^^ey will hi fh some anxiety. driCiGby two males, «track of the E. T. V. & near Atlanta, recently, rk. Tbe passenger train after dark ran into the obstruction, demolishing the wagon nnd killing the mules. The driver, a negro, says he “halloed and halloed for the train to stop, bnt that the conductor paid no attention to him.” That darkey was evidently not accustomed to rail roads. We wonder that he got out of tho wagon. ST. SIMONS ITEMS. ■nmn by |3 : «E. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA ff-Thm wtati of foreign twiSi • ipsOliy. B. J. MASSEY, M. D., H.n.ger. I). M. Caldwell, Vico President of the Nickel-Plate Road, lias accepted a position on the E. T. V. k (}. We wonder if ho could bo induced to vis it this end of tbo lino end find out our needs. ' Iron nnd steel mills nro shutting down out We^Jgf want of orders, and hundreds nnd thousands of peo ple ere thrown out of employment thereby. What a calamity at this season of tho year, just as the cold wiuter has set in. , A convict who escaped from the Georgia penitentiary last July, has written to Mr. Nelms, telling him that ho wishes to bo rc'tfrfned to bis old quarters. Ho says that bo is now iu jail in Birmingham, Ain., but that Georgia has a prior claim. Tho public debt statement for No vember shows a decrease during the mouth of $5,534,142 87, not including $950,000 of U. S. bonds surrendered by tbo executors of tbe will of a New Jersey millionaire. Tbe Treasury con tains in cash $289,867,173 93. Already fivo hundred bill* have been introduced in the Georgia Leg islature, many of them attacking the new code. Why can’t the Legislature lot the new code alone? It is a shame. Tbo only way onr lawyers cun keep np with tbo Legislature is to have every alternate leaf in their new codes left blank, in order to note changes. Mr. A. J. Orine, who has a dairy farm near the city Atlanta, bos been a uws-f illy experimenting iu the matin factum i,f ensilage. Ho packed forty-five tous of pen vines in bis pit or silo in the summer, and opened it u few days ago, uml found tbe torage in admit able order. His AltAlit t’AHHA. His (Selection np to his Future Home—Satisfied With his Jjot. Lournos, Dec. S; *— Arnbi Pasha hn written to Sir Wilfred Blunt, saying be would prefer to live in Damascus, or if thnt is impossible, in London.— In his letter, printed in the morning’s Times, Arnbi expresses- contentment with bis lot, bee ittso ho knows his misfortunes have been the means of socuring for tbe country ho loves the liberty and prosperity it deserves.— Ho says he feels confident tlmt when England has carried out her good work she will permit him to return.— ; She will soon learn that be was no rebel when he sot himself at the head of tho people, who wanted nothing but justice. Tbe Garfield board of audit has awarded tbo Congressioual appropri ations of $57,000 for tbo expenses at tending the Me President’s illness.— T6 the' doctors is given $27,500, ns follows: ToltDr. Bliss, $0,500; to Dr. Agnew, $5,000; lo Dr. Hamilton, $5,- OOP; to Dr. Reyburo, $4,000; to Dr. S oyn ton. $4,000j to Dr. Susan Ed- lh, $3,000. ■’the allowances for the physicians Are' $8,000 less than the amount appropriated, nnd the outside allowances are about $11,000 lei-s tban tbe amount available, which will leave an unexpended balance of $19,- 000. To the employes of the White Hours a gratuity of one month’s pay each is given. t, . ~—T— — ' 'WnycrossReporter: Onr letter from Brunswick gives a cheerful account of that promising city. Blessed with one of thq finest-ports iu tho world, hul of ejjergeiie citizens, and un ex quisite'climate, it needs only n chance to go to the front, nnd that chance it is beginning to get, and is beginning to show sigus of progress. Mayor’s Office, Leesbi’iio, Ya., April 17, 1879. Mess. Hutchinson ith lira: It nfiords me pleasure to testify to the great virtues of your "Neuriilgine” for the cure of neuralgia and. sick headache. It is the best remedy for these most distressing complaints I have over used. It should bo in Avery family in tho country. Yours truly, , . . ... , Geo. I1.1Ik.ii>, Mayor nf .Leesburg, Y.i. ’Hi&TcmssrwJfUifo., Proprietors, At lanta, On. Sold by all druggists. NOTICE F0K LEAVETu SELL LAND. GEORGIA—Ol.YNN CoiMI. Ordinary's OFnc*. Whereas, John M. Dexter, Riwrduu oi Uvrtruiln Dnltignon, or»ald county. has applied to the Coli ft. of Oiditmry of ouid county, lor leave to *cll thirty 1 two ami ouc'hulf acre* of land, more «*r leas, Louml ed by landatif Mra. Ammons, Mrs. Waters uml clua. Day. out-Ault undivided intereat in three and ttirec-fourtha acre* of land, It rmerly thv lumieatoad or Col. Henry DuDi«t>en, all in »anl county and *dx aliarea of Central Railroad atock, the property of *ald Gertrude DnDignon, for her support, TUI* ia to cite all whom it may coneern to Alo their objection*, if any they bavi, in thin ofAce on or before tbe Arat day of January, I8N3, why leave should not be irratitud t * the said J bn M. Dexter, aa guardian of the eaid Gertrude DuDignon, to eell *a‘d property. Witueat my official signet ire this 29th day of November, 1882. EDGAR C. P. DART. decl-lm Ordinary G. C. Ga. travelers’ mum no HARTFORD, CONS. This week was court week. Almost nil St. Simons was in some manner in tore sfefl; So’nlttfdfit'every man pre pared to visit Brunswick during the week. Most of us went over ou Tues day to find, to our infinite disappoint ment, that Judge Mershon had ad journed the court till some time next month. We will all be over again in time en mssse. St. Simons light is in splendid or der. Keeper Asbell and his assistant Keaton, claim that tbe tower is whit er than lime itself, uud tbe lamp brighter than n new one ever dared to be. Tbe schooner Efliu J. Simmons left our port last week for New York with a cargo of yellow pine. Her super cargo was a stick fifty feet long, twen ty-eight inches square, weighing about niue thousand* pounds. Several new families have moved to the Island during tbo last two weks. Ice a quarter inch thick last week. Cabbage planting is tbe order of the day from one end of tbo Island to the other. At least four milliou feet of lumber iu the St. Simons Mills yards. St. Simons Mills cut one hundred and nine thousand feet of first-class lumber not long since within ten hours. Schooner Wm. Hayes, Captain Smith commanding, is iu port again. She. brings sash, doors, and other bhilding material for six additional cottages to be built at St. Simons Mills for the occupancy of employes. A line having been advertised from Bruuswick to Florida, via this place, requiring passengers to remain over night here, nnd the inference from the advertisement being thnt all such par ties cau be furnished hotel accommo dations, it is bnt just to those who patronize the line, as well ns to tbe residents hero, thnt the traveling pub lic should know there is no hotel at this point. The buildings already erected by tbo Georgia Lnud and 'Lumber Company nt this landing (which is R privnti one) are insuffi cient to accommodate the employes and all connected with tho business, and it is tbo purpose of this Company to -erect several more bouses forth with, and possibly to enlarge tbe hoarding house so Unit it nmy boused for transient visitors in caso of neces- ity. Meanwhile, Ufiless parties wish ing to remain here liver night to take the steamers, engage accommodations in some private family before coming, they may be sadly disappointed on arriving, and'muy be uncomfortably Chied for, (iwing'ta tho present limit- fail accommodations. This has been the ease iu some instances of kite, and it is to prevent such misunderstand ings, or any apparent imposition on the traveling public, that notice is giv en of the lack of accommodations here. A large number of persons have occasionally Btopped over here, and, we uro sorry to say, some of them of such character that no pri vate family would williugly entertain thorn, no matter how hospitably in clined. Life & Accident Insurance. J. M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Repreaenta the above Co. et Brunewick, Ge. Assets, $(>,114,502 Life and accident pol! n * written on abort untie* Passenger insurance tickets told. No medical ex ami nation required. decidly. MM Lime. We have (hi* (lay received an Invoice of tbia Lime, tbe best mad** f<*r nut* n»* u-«*. or 1 >r wh.tcwasbiiitf cleaning purpose*. For sale in any quantity COOK BROS, k CO. M.R.Rogers&Co MACON, GEORGIA, Manufacturers of B RICK. H&rnpUa and quotation* furnUhed atM. k B. Rail, road d**pot on application to tho Agent, Mr. JOHN L BltOWN. octl-Sm - Ml v |r \ - SB23TJ3^TS‘WICK, (OFFICE PORT PHYSIC AN & HEALTH OFFICER), * Where will be foas »LARUE STOCK , DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MAlSPAi’lill FOR SILIt! THE BERRIEN COUNTY NEWS, And offire outfit, including two presses, an #ighl column Washington Hue and a Gordon jobber in good condition, ia offered fi»r sale on liberal terms during tno next thirty cays, Tbe paper is in its Hgi.tb volume, and it* circulation g«>>d. Addrcaa tl* e NEWH, Allapaba, Ga. —AND— ,.i Hair, Nail and Tooth Perfumery : and Toilet Aticlee IN GREAT VARIETY. Soda and Mineral Waters, • FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN. (Liquors prohibted). Trusses & Abdominal Supporters, THE VERY BEST CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, BUIS IPS and FIBEY’S CARDEN SHEDS LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES. FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEA8, And other articlea, too numeroua to mention, nanally kept In a ftrat-ctaaa Drug Store. 9 Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully Compounded. mi, cell* lor medicine., 1/ noticed *1 ray iceldeaoe, eo»i JAMES T. BLAIN, LICENSED DRUGGIST. KZ-ESTABL.ISHED! Smviif rail floods fr«m thelakret After being burned out at tbe.lato fire, baa re-ojH-ned, IN FLINT'S BUILDING, NEWCASTLE STREET, a large atock, coneitting of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Notions', Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing, boots cSr : shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries, ToBacco and Cigars Which be oilers at BOTTOM PRICES! He solicits tho patronago of tbe I people. Remember, Opposite Blain’s Drug Store !l BAKERY I Fire Insurance! FRESlt BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., Bailed Dally! GRAHAM k ETE BREADS SPECIALTIES. I d*llvar br*ad, *te., av*rj i orUar* at the btkary. PETER KRAUSS. Branewlck, A. If, wagon i.labelM, “Peter Krauss’ Bakery." aprW-Gm _____ Hardware, Stoves, Plows, POf'KKT AND TABLECUTLEUT, TINWARE, DOOK8. DAM, GLASS, prMPN, rHOUKEBT, 1.AIIP» AND LAMP P1XTUUBH, KKKOiilNE AND LAND OIL, ^ rom uu by L. D. HOYT & Co. T. O’CONNOR, Jr. iMiTroa TBS RRITISU AMERICA. umn&umHftiiMI —tn— SEW YORK VKIERWilTEIS’ *«W y ’| OS., ever ■edVee’i Ore* Strae. I.. J. I.BAVY &CO Aactifa aid Coumbslon Vsrrhant?. »"1 Uinerallt’olleclii'jt Agent*. KfMitlMWellae fiwen to •WertlejU'* o( £$! I Bn.le*#. •dWMipMri* radWled. r.tarne ,u»r«nl«4. 0»j. »ed.r I Airw.ll!*. «^re bj r I .10. w t.KiMta. »«*•/.