Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 16, 1882, Image 6

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> New Advertisements. ^ "attention, k. of p. The nonilD»Uon.of offlcen. will b.n»d«*‘U“ «xtm»«tliifof QgtoUiprp* todp. Ho. **. A ftiO attendance l« rwpectfally »»<■*““•_ „ „ „ O. II. UEBBI FIELD, 0.0. An Extra Fine Article of For Sale Bribe VnderalRned. Partial wanting fire or ten gallon* can lend up tkeir icons and ban them filled. Address W B. B. OllAY. Wllllcoocbee, Os. NO HUMBUG! Watehbs,CIocks&Jewelry OF EVERY VARIETY .A.T COST! AT H.L. HARRIS’. flUII MASQUERADE BILL. mut Appeal. SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUHBWIOK. QEOBfllA. HOME MATTERS. SATURDAY IIOBNIHO. DECEMBER It, 1883. TO BE GIVEN AT L’ARIOSO HALL, MONDAY EVE., JAN. 1, 1883. " All persona receiving invitation* will be welcome. Tickets on rale st Glover k Dunn's. N. D.—Fancy and comic suits can be rented for tli in occasion at reasonable rates. .MAX A. RICE, Committee ou Invitations. L’ARIOSO HALL, TWO EVENINGS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DEC. 18th & !9iH. THE Madison Square Theatre Co Will present its Two Great Plays. ESMERALDA, As presented S50 times In Hew York, I ON MONDAY, DEC. 18tb, 1882, AND v HAZEL KIRKE, Produced over 2,000 times, ON TUESDAY, DEC. 19tb, 1882. TWO EXQUISITE DOMESTIC LOVE STO- RIES—ALTERNATE TEARS AND LAUGHTER. Frodnred nnder the auspices of the madlaou Square Theatre, New York. Reserved aeata at Glover It Dunn's Bookstore Beamed Mata $! 00: admission ,8o. Curtain rises st 81*. M. precisely. AT COST! Millinery & Fancy Goods, LACES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CollaretteaLadies’Underwear tHILDUKN’S UllIvSSKN, Etc. This is a Genuine Closing Out Sale, Miss HETTIE WILLIAMS SPECIALTIES liV A. F. Fraaklin & Co. ' 200 BARRELS TENNESSEE APPLES, One Handsome Cincinnati Buggy, cheap. Ar.so 100 SACKS RICE FLOUR. Esmarelda teaches that “riches do not always bring happiness.” The grocery advertising war contin ues. The bust men will win snre. Yon will find the cheapest place to bay your Toys It at S. M. Glogauer'a. Wo would like to see a bicycle club formed in onr city. What sny the boys ? Hazel Eirke is jnst as strong on at traction to the public os ever. Large audiences greet the play nightly. i beautiful assortment of Christmas cards bow ou libition st Glover k Duun's. Osgood’s new briok building is now ready for the carpenter’s finishing touches. The building is two stories bigb. There were two smiling beuedicts at the Albany train last Thursday evening. Canse—the return of their frows. Christmas goods of every description, the very boat ever brought to this market for sale by W. F. Doerfltnger. Goldsmith & Nock, the Boss Gro cers, comes to the front this week, and claims to lead in low prices. Call and ask for prices, and be convinced. Messrs. W. L. Fulton and Frank McDonald, of Darien, have been over tbis week with a view to the estab lishment of a butcher-pen for this market. Toys ol t at wholesale and retail at Glover k Dunn's. Knights of Pythias will notice ad vertisement of nomination of officers for the ensuing year at regular meet ing next Wednesday night. A full attendance is desired. 8olid and plated silver ware, spectacles, sewing machines, etc., st W. F. Doerflingor's. The sknting rink is now in full blast, and the young folks are having a huge time every Thursday night.— Some of the little girls seem to catch the movement very easily. Tbo best assortment of Fancy Groceries in town st the lowest prices at S. M. Giogauer’s. Hazel Kirko and Esmeralda, while wholly different in scene aud situa tion, nevertheless possess equally that tender interest which has mude them great dramatic successes. Presbyterian eharok, OS cbnroh go. ing. If they bad we feel tore vacant seats would be scaroe; to-morrow t in alf the churches. The subject was bandied in a masterly manner, Bolls of every variety: Blsqnr, wsx, chin*, sing ing. crying, talking *o.—tbo 1-rgest ind twit as sortment ever seen la Brans wick—at Olovir a Dana's. ^ , Miss Lula V. Harris has been en rolled as associate editor of the Sotilh Florida Journal, of which her father, Dr. J. J. Harris, is editor. Her many friends in Brunswick will read tbis item with pleasure. Orange trees plauted on the north side of houses or bills are snid to stand cold better than those on the south side. It is claimed that the sudden changes irom cold to warm is what kills the trees. Hence, trees thus planted escape oftoner than the others. China, crockery, musical instruments, baskets, fine cattery, silver-plated ware, faucy goods, sta tionery, etc. etc. rt wholesale and retail, st Glover k Dunn's. Messrs. B. 6. Gray k Bro., of Wil- licoochee, Ga., on the B. k A. Road, offer in this issue an excellent article of Georgia syrup—made by the cele brated Georgia syrnp maker, Mr. Joel Lott. Send ahmg yonr empty kegs and buve tbeui tilled. It is customary we believe for the railroads to charge only one way on such vessels: CP ■WE AEE TIE LEADERS II LOW PRICES! ■ All others are merely followers in what we inaugurate, and don’t you forget it! Dealers who are compelled to lower their prices to keep up with competition can claim no credit for what they do.— They are forced into terms, and compelled to take STS s CP rn IP ■ 2§S ■ ■ 221? ESS ifSi ^ ISee" o.»'l t* i’&Ssw ?io-5 ■ ill- HP Of g>? Ogly Oljlg O’Jzl O &sjla O S’!! Q hs# O &g|i > si?a ►> si? > |*sa gz a ■°B e GsU cj« f M*f M* gS Mks- ip Scp cn Rev. Mr. Lloyd, of the Methodist church, has gone, this week, to Alba ny, Gn., to attend the South Georgia conference. Ho will, no doubt, be re turned here another year. Handsome Eatey organa, jiwt (he thing for a Christina* present, at W. F. Doerflluger’a. The Brunswick grist mill, ownod by Mr. W. E. Burbage, anil run by Mr. F. D. Scarlett, is turning out meal and grist for tbo millions. The mill is first-class iu all appointments. Send in your orders. The stenm Jredgo Hercules sank in the channel this weok; caused, it is claimed, by damage done to her by being struck by British bark Alice Roy, whilst being towed up to our wharves some two weeks since. IForfA Star: The conductors ou the B. & A. ought to have quadruple wa- ges.during the holidays. The dan gers they hove to encounter during that time, from drunkeu negroes aud white men, ure almost equal to those encountered iu a pitched battle. Gold ami silver watches at W. F. Doorflluger's. The F. C. Arnold, which is now iu port, is th» first four masted schooner that Inis ever,been in our port. The object of four musts is lo lessen the size of the sails on each mast and thus make them easier lo handle. If you want tbo beat fire worka at lowent price* go to Glover *V Dunn’*. Four gentlemen standing together the otlu-r on Newcastle street nggre- , . , , , , no , down to a little black African three gated one thousand pounds avotrdu-1... b 1 inches tall. How the little girls eyes I We are requested to give notice that, owing to the work of repairs go ing on at the Baptist chnrch of this city, there will be no regular services at that church on Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Ward, the pastor, is expected to preach at the Presbyterian church Sabbath night. Rev. I. W. Waddel will fill the pulpit iu the morning.— Seats are free and the public generally invited to attend. We noticed nmong other freight be ing unlonded over our wharves, this week, quite a quantity of stuff for At lanta. Tbis is one of the fruits of the M. k B. extension to that city. We shall expect to see more of this.going no ns the envrent becomes changed from former channels and as people front the interior become more famil iar with tbo E. T. Y. k G. system, and not only will Atlanta be found ship ping this way. but scores of other in terior town. Martell, Heuesny ami other brand* of Cognac; al- no, buHt brand a of Rye aud other whUkeya, for me dicintl and other purpoaea; also, fine, imported wine*, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLER’S, ou Ray atreot. Je3-ly We heard a sentiment uttered last Monday that pleased us mneh. It liAS the ring of the true metal. Some one said, in Mr. Goldsmith's presence, "Hnrrnh for Colson 1” He immedi ately answered, “Hurrah for Colson ! say I.” On being chided for it, he replied, “Mr. Colson was not my choice, but.a majority of tbo people have elected him their Mayor; he is my Mayor, too, aud I propose to sup port him in tho administration of bis office.” We commend tho seutiment. The man who utters such sentiments commands tho respect of his fellow men. Would that there were more Goldsmiths in the hind. Well, we thought we had seen a goodly number of dulls in our day, hut wo now conclude that we were mistaken since seeing the show win dow of Messrs. Glover k Dunn. The whole window is just literally jammed, They are of every size uud grade from a magnificent wax doll three feet high Look at prices NOW, and prices BE FORE WE CAME HERE,and then con- sider before you step. Brick Stores, Shanties, Palaces and Gems must stand in the shade, WHILE WE BLOOM! Come and see us, and compare our prices before purchasing elsewhere. GOLDSMITH & NOCK, THE BOSS GROCERS. DOWN WITH THE FAUCES! IT VAIN THE BRICK STORES! Away With the Boss! Every Pruden^ Housekeeper OUGHT TO CONSIDER WHERE TO BUY Groceries & Provisions -AT THE- -TRY- ©. AT. pois, less thirty pounds Their sever al weights ran from 230 to 2C5 pounds. Guess who they were. The celebrate*! $5 Waterbary Watrhe*, the very thing 'ir« Christiuaa preoeut. War runt til to keep escellent time. Any part repaired for 50c at head quarter*. Kept by W. F. Doerfltnger, Jeweler. Every luke-wurm church goer iu town slibUid have heard the sermon of Rev. Mr. Waddel last Sabbath at the GLOGrAUER, AT THE do sparklu with delight ns they peep! in on to the fairy scene—for such it! L “tT. “I':"™ °r mS 1 Little Old Shanty On The Corner shows, and are entitled to (and they! certainly have) the thunks of all the! NEXT TO • little girls iu town, for spreading out; such a feast of beauty. j 1 HE ONLY ANATOMICAL SHOEMAKER IN TOWN.