Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 23, 1882, Image 6

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Neither lb* Muter, Owner nor Oo««to*« of the Brltieh berk EMMA O. 8CAMHKL will be reeponei- Ule for an/ debta oontreoled bj her crew, KIE3TRE, Muter. NOTICE. Neither the Muter. Owner nor Coneiitnee of the Norwegian berk ARCTIC will be reeponeible for any dobte contracted bjr her crew. UtSTRIP, Muter. Patent fop Sale. For sale, %n interest lo • patent, combined with ft discovery of great extent and value for the South* r States. Address CAPITAL, Charleston P. O., 8. deer* FOB SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT IN EXCELLENT LOCA TION Apply to. dec23-tf. J. 8. BURNS. LOST. Between the stores of A. V. Putnam and L. D. Hpyt ft Co., a pair or gold-rimmed Kye-Glasacs.— The finder will liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the office of this paper. It. J. MASSE F, 8t. Simons Mills. TWO DESIRABLE LOTS roE bjljxjsi I offer for sale the two City Lots, 30x00 each, bo- f ng tho corner on which the Telephone Building is Rosendo Torras, DEALER IN AND SHIPPER OF YELLOW PINE LUMBER. NAVAL STORES, Etc., BRUNSWICK, GA., U. S. A. JldvertiSer and Jtiwcul. FUBLUHKD XVXBT SATURDAY MORN IN <j AT BBOTIBWIOK. GEORGIA. HOME MATTERS. SATURDAY MOBNINO. DECEMBER 13, 1883. Forelxn end domretlc ordore eoilcitod for any of tbe prod net. of till, country. dec231y NO HUMBUG! Watches,Clocks & Jewelry OP EVERY VARIETY -A.T COST! HXHARRIS. It is now officially styled tbe Bruns wick and Western Railroad. v Santa Clene’ Headquarters nt A. E. Heine k Co.'s. Christmas will be opon us next Monday. We wish all of oar readers a happy time. Mr. Adams, at J. J. Spears’, has a few more of those fine LeConte Pear Trees. If you wish any, yon had better put in your orders before they are all sold. Newspaper reporters were plentiful in town this week. This is a good sign, we take it. Brunswick begins 1883 with tbe brightest prospects she ever had.- Wait and see what is in store for ns. Cheapest ahd best lot of Fire*Works In tbe city. A. E. IIEINS k Co. We have seen a snmp'.e of tjiesyrup advertised in these columns by Gray & Bro of Willicoocbie. It is all that is claimed for it. Rt-ad Council proceedings on first page. They contain the memorial to Congress recently sent up from the Georgia Legislature. The celebrated $5 Waterbury Watches, the very th‘ug for s Christmsi present. Warranted to keep excellent time. Any psrt repaired for 50c st head quarters. Kept by W. F. Docrfllnger, Jeweler. If you want something nice in the confectionery line for Christmas cull friend Sam Glogauer, in the “shanty” on tho corner. See notice of spectacles lost, They are a family relic and much prized.— Tbe party leaving them nt this office will be rewarded by the owner. Died, on tbe lOtb insi, Maria An na Joerger, aged three years, elev en months ana eleven days. Thus has tbe angel of death visited tbe home of our townsman, Dr. F. Joerger, twice within a week and taken away its vic tims. Tbe bereaved parents have our sympathy. Being determined to elite tint our toyajand Cbrletmu Goods, greet bargain, are ofered. / A. E. HEINS k Co. If the winter continues in this sec tion as it has been going, next sum mer ought to be remarkably healthy that is, if cold weather destroys ma laria and other impurities. We have already had more winter here this season than in all of last season put together. A very choice collection of holiday books, albums Ac. for old and yonng. at Glover A Dunn’s. Mr. R. Torras’ card appears in this issue of the paper. All orders, for eign or domestic, for lumber, naval stores, or, in fact, any of the products of this country will receive bis prompt attention. We have had many trans actions with Mr. Torras and find him reliable in every particular. ivev. W. F. Lloyd, as will be seen by reference to tbe list, has been re turned to his work here as pastor of tho Methodist church of this city. A small fire occurred last Monday morning in a shanty near Cook’s mill. No greut damage done, other than tbe destruction of the said shanty. Christmas goods of every description, the very best ever brought to thla market for Bale by W. F. Doerflinger. MB M1SPMDE BILL, TO BE GIVEN AT ^ARIOSO HALL, MONDAY EVE., JAN. 1,1883. All persona receiving Invitations will bo welcome. Tickets on tale at Glovar A Dunn'a. N. B.—Fancy and comic ault* can bo rented for Chit occasion at reasonable rates. MAX A. RICE, Committee on Invitations. NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. OEORGIA—-Glynn County. Whereas, John M. Dexter, Du Ulguon, of said county, hsi of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell thirty two and one-half acres o! land, more or 1cm, bound ed by lands of Mrs. Ammons. Mrs. Watent and Chss. Day, oue-fifth undivided interest in three and three-fourtha acres of laud, formerly the bomeetoad of Col. Henry DuUlgnon, all in said county, and six «hares of Central Railroad stock, the property or told Gertrude DuBlgnon, for her support, This la to cite all whom It may concern to file lUelr objection*, if any they have, in this office on or before the flrat day o! January, 1883, why leave should not be granted to the said John M. Dexter, as guardian of the said Gertrude DuUlgnon, to sell vtt'd property. Witness my official aignatvru this 20th day of November, 1882. EDGAR C. P. DART, •IcoMm Ordinary G. C. Oa. TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE CO HARTFORD, CONN. Life & Accident Insurance. 4.M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Represents the above Co. at Brunswick, (la. Assets, $6,114,502 Lift* and accident policies written on «hort notice Pamenger insurance tickets sel l. No medical ex jsuiinatiuu required. declMJy. An Extra Fine Article of (MIMA SYRUP For Hair Bylbe l ageralgneB. Parties wanting five or ten gsilotm can their ke\,s and have them filled. Address B. B. OKAY, WUlieoocbee, Oa. Wanted. 500 EMPTY SACKS! We are requested to state that the white Baptist congregation of this city will worship in the Academy while their building is being repaired. It .is hard to tell which of the three nowly made papas is the happiest. It seems to ns that the lost one wo see is the one. They look quite paternal. Everybody is asked to come to A K. Heins A Co.’s and price their goods beforo buying, Col. John T. Collins left us last Saturday. He will spend the wiuter in Washington and New York. Ho carries with him the good will of our community. Mr. A. V. Wood has four vessels loading with naval stores, and daily expects others. Ho succeeds, and we rejoice with him. We wish there were more here liko him. Mr. E. F. Coney and bride (nee Miss Mattie Dillon), uftor spending a brief sojourn in tho “land of flowers," returned to the city a few days ago, and are stopping at the Nelson House. Toys ol every variety aud of the latest invention at wholesale aud retail at Glover ft Duun’*. Our town now has, without doubt, the largest stock of Christmas goods ever ottered here. Not only have in dividual merchants bought more heavily, but more of their numbers are dealing in these things this sea son. Solid and plated silver ware, spectacles, Hewing machines, etc., at W. F. Doerfiingcr'a. Dr. Burroughs has laid upon tbe table of tho bureau of agriculture of this paper specimens of the genuine old fashioned yam potutoes. They were referred to the culinary depart ment with pleasing results. The spec imens were very tine indeed. Dolls of every variety: Bisque, wax, china, ting- |tig, crying, talking \.\—the largest and beat as- •ortment ever V-cn iu Brunswick—at Glover a I j Dima's. ! Mr. Editor: Tell the people that if '* up jthey wunt currents, citron, pruues, raisins, mince meats, and all kinds of fruit butters for ChristmaP, or smoked beef, pig bams and shoulders they should at oneo call at The Buck Stoiie. We would suggest that our city fathers allow the young folks nil prop- freedom in the use of fireworks during the Christmas holidays, but bave a strict eye to\tbe abuse of tbe privilege. Fun is one thing and rudeness is another. Meanwhile, if the weather be dry, look out for fires. Tbo beat assortment of Fancy Groceries iu town at the lowest prices at 8. M. Glogaucr’a. We sh 'Uld have mentioned last week, in connection with the notice of tho ball at L’nrioso on tbe night of Jauuury 1st, that tbe management do not desire to realize anything there from, but simply to pay,expenses.— Should, therefore, there bo anything over that amount, tbe same will be turned ovrr to the Board of Educa tion for school purposes. H»ve yon taken a ch.nco nt tho Grand Jiafflo it A. E. Heins A Co,’a six prizes. TBE LEADERS ID LOW PRlffifi - ■ ’ - : l | All others are merely followers in what e 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 AUG. V. FRANKLIN A CO. For seven years we have urged tbe great importance of holding Bruns wick real estate at reasonable prices, and encouraging strangers to settle among us. Now that there seems to be a time just at baud when the out side world will be coming this way, we gently recall to the minds of prop erty owners the above suggestions. Don’t get your sights too high. China, crockery, musical instruments, baskota, flno cutlery, silver plated ware, faucy goods, sta tionery, etc. etc. at wholesale and retail, at Giover A Dunn’r. The entertainment given nt the res idence at Captain G. J. Hall last Thursday, for the benefit of tbe Bap tist church, was a complete success.— The music furnished by Frofs. Mink- ley aud Hardeman, together with Dr. Dunwoody Atkinson was nil that could be desired. Captain Hall de serves credit for providing such a pleasant evening. Gold and silver watches at W. F. Doerfiinger’s./ Referring to the sale of tbe B. & A. railroad and its change of name, tbe Savannah News thus speaks editori ally: “The transfer of the Brunswick A Albany railroad to its new owners and its reorganization under tbe title of tho Brunswick & Western, marks an epoch in Southern progress. With the completion of the proposed exten sion, connecting, as it will, with tho other lines owned or controlled by tbo Erlanger Synbicate, our rising neigh bor, Brunswick, will be given a direct route to Kansas City and New Or leans, thus affording another South Atlantic outlet for the products of tho grent West and tbe ceutral portions of the cotton belt.” If you want a Christina* prefer.I for wifi* or hus- baud, paront, brother or aiHtor, children,sweetheart, relation or friend, do uot fail to pay a visit at Glov er ft Dunn's. Ue()penf»d. J I hereby notify the public that I have re-opeued business, and can uow be found in the rear apartment of the store of Messrs. Moses Daniel A Co., where! shall keep ou hand, daily, fresh meats, vegetables, etc. I would be pleased to meet all o? my old cus tomers. M. A. Wiggins. All the latest novelties in holiday goods are now |0 be seen at Glover ft Dunn's. The high tides of last week swept away the bluffs nt Long lliuuch that protect the large hotels ut that place. Martell, lKnesiy .ml other braml. of Cognac >). beat brand, of Ryu aud other wlii.keya, fur’me dlcmal uid othar also, fine. Imported wlnua, can be fonud at GEOitOE CUANDLElt’S. on U.y street. Jo3 . lv Look at prices NOW, and prices BE FORE WE C AME 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 k NOCK, THE BOSS GROCERS. DOWN WITH THE PALACES! ID VAIN THE BRICK STORES! Away With the Boss! Every Prudent Housekeeper OUGHT TO CONSIDER WHERE TO EUY Groceries & Provisions -AT THE- -TRY- S. M. GrLO G-A-XTER -AT THE- Little Old Shanty On The Corner NEXT TO The Only Anatomical Shoemaker in Tow>