Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 19, 1888, Image 8

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'AVv £ht $dveiiti8er-JiM?eal. I'ublishod Dally and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, * GEORGIA, “TIIK CITY BY THE SEA.” f. «l. STAl'Y A BOS, Kdltoraa.il Pr.grl.tora. SnlwmpUon Bales: DaUy, by mall.orilolirerod .y carriers within the city, H per annum, Week- ! v*?verU»i"g U i”»tC8 extremely reanonablc, ami “AlKert^neSuWhiSh no Oerti.lie control nnl.liihiwl until ordered Ollt. Mild Advertisement* lor wnicu euwhhiww"*—; 4 inudc will be published until ordered out,and •ayincnl exacted accordingly. Official Organ of City and County. Mrs. Julia Franklin died this morning at 11 o’clock, niter a shorty but painful illness. The funeral will take place at tew a. m. to morrow. Mrs. T. W. Lamb, of this county, has been very ill this past few days. She is reported as some better this msrning. The family of Mr. Win. Nighten gale got back home to-day after u pleasant sojourn away for the sum mer. Have you tried those Whitaker hums advertised by M. M. Bingham? They arc excellent, wo know because tried them. The pilots say that the fogs out side for the last two days have been rather thick for the entry of deep draught vessels. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelson and children will arrive from New York on next Tuesday’s steamer. Not the least among the party will be Mas ter Herbert. Mr. Chas. Conquest, of the firm of Conquest & Son, arrived yesterday from "his summer trip, and is now up to his eyes in shipping those elegant cross ties for which his firm is noted. Sherilf Bertie cuine in from the country to-day with two wild turkeys, a string of partridges and a parcel of squirrels, notwithstanding the fact that wo told Mr. G. W. Wright thnt it was no use to take him out hunt ing. Another installment of brick—3 car loads—have arrived, and to day arc being hauled to hospital grounds. Contractor Treadwell will be on hand with a good force of masons Monday morning and lay those brick us rap idly as possible. - Mrs. Frank.B. Avery and children came down last night ns far as Jcsup, and there switched otr to Snvnnnah. They will come on home next week on-the City of Brunswick, which is going to Savannah to have her bot tom cleaned. Justice Fcnnick brought in this morning the verdict of the coroner’s jury in their inquest on the body of John Johnson, recently killed near Sterling Station. Their verdict is that he “came to his death by u lick on the head from a rice pestle in the hands of John Willard." PROTECTION FROM IMPOSITION ALWAYS ASSURED BY|DEALpG WITH THE Hall of J. I The people have awakened to the fact that hitherto misrepresentation has pi aped sad havoc with their minds and purses, and that they are de termined to have no more of it is a credit to their good judgment, but a sad very sad, blow to the proprietors of those establishments where they are never so happy as when they are making idle boasts of always underselling others. But it will be a very cold day when these parties come down to the prices of the ( Emporium Hall of J. Michelson. FOR TJESIS WEEK WE OFFER SOME OF The Most Astonishing Values Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. An immense stock of Dry Goods of the latest styles are arriving daily from New York and Boston, and will offer them at low and astonishing prices. ELEGANT PRIZE! To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OP GOODS, for cash, we will give a ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing for an Elegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces, To take place January 10th,. 88!). JACOB MICHELSON. The Brunswick Dining Parlor ■-#esa;v i^ncL Oyster Saloon. Meals tie Best tie Market Airis, Served ia First-Class Style From 7 a. in. u> 12 ml.InlKht. OYSTERS will !«• «tv*iI in '-verystytf lliiunxli.niuhe «'a»»n at rcnwnuiblti frlnea. Twcnty-ono rw..lar mvala lor »» Is our pr.r■>. 'The. n;«t„ t hr .-nutl, ha. been secured, and we guarantee |>crfect satisfaction. lb pu uull\. WALKER & SHANNON, Props., NEWCASTLE STREET, i’WOSITE Till. EUsT OEM! The Argentine Republic. The bark Zclmiru, just loaded at St. Simons Mills, hails from the Ar gentine Republic, and is the first ever published in this olllce as hailing from that country. We had almost come to the conclusion that she dkl hot own any shipping. In this connection WO would men- lion that Mr. Rosendo Torras, Con sul here of the Argentine Republic, lias laid upon our table a pamphlet . ontaining the message of the Presi dent of the Republic to its Congress, which is replete with interest to riug to know more of those “i from us, but with whom , much dealings. Bruns- Srts annually a great deal of *o this part of the world. I INSURANCE iN'EW QUARTERS! - — To the Ladies Vito do fancy work, I have a large REMOVAL! J.M.DEXTER I can now he found iti my new stand in the ssorlinent of materials and patterns .ml at the lowest prices just receiv- Hl. Call and see them. My tall class in fancy work has just commenced. M US. W. E. PoitTKit, Gloucester st., near Newcastle st. ocarlett Block, WHERE MY STOCK OF IHIIITS, SHOES, HITS, TAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUSI) MARKED DOWN TO BED ROOK. D. T. DUNN. ’88. PILL MO WITTER. ’80. OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions & Taney Goods Is now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection. Fullest and most Complete Line In above named Gcods ever brought south of Baltimore. Wo have snared no pains or labor ' o secure nothing but the very latest on the market, ami we are gratified to know that onr stock is surpassed by none. Hole tie Floiii few tail Goods, WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE. Biggest assortment of ‘'T^e Latest” in siliglc ami double width Worsted Dress Goods. Full line of black and fancy Surahs. Full line of imported black Gros Grains. Full line of black and colored Henrietta Cloths. Immense variety^)! Velvets and Plushes. Immense variety of Jerseys. Immense variety of Flannels. Splendid assortment of Ladies' Embroidered Shoulder Scarfs. Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls. Ladies’ regular-made Hose very cheap. Blankets, all kinds and prices. Turkey Bed and Bleached Table Damask in end less variety, with # Doylics to match. Towels—the biggest line you ever saw. Ileni-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs at prices to salt yourself. Misses’ ami children's regular made Hose, very cheap. Comforts—t he greatest variety at lowest prices, Shoes! Shoes! Shoes The biggest stock, the finest assortment, and guaranteed the cheapest prices. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises at your o\\ n prices* -OUR- ClotMi ail Gaits’ ImiiUu DEPARTMENT I Boys’ Clothing a Specialty. In connection with above, we have the nicest line of Furniture! In Town, ami the largest and most magnificent stock in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mailings and Bugs! GSZsuiser ds 3ro., Rulers of the Dry Goods IVarket. This .space belong.- to C . L. KLLiOT, The Live Newcastle Street Grocer. Real Estate Anent, KKI’IIESESTISU EIGHT LUDING FIRE INSURE CO’S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, «A., TBATF.1.KBN ACCIDENT 'CO.-, or Hartford.; EQUITABLE life ASSURANCE.SOCIETY, of % Now Y.trk. Syrup of Figs NaUiicsowu true laxative. If is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse tlic system when billious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers: to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on jy by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. Foi ny Lloyd & Adams. NOW IT O! J H. POWELL, (ESTABI.LSIIKI) 1*75) Sew Vork. Houses to Rent nml for Sale. CITY DOTS FOR SALE. Offlco In Ksiicr Block, over First Nations! Hank. Ie6-»v McDonald & dean, it i . S.Li NEW YORK & 1S8S. TAX NOTICE. 1SSS. State and County Taxes. 1 will he at the following named place* on the dates mentioned for the purpose of collecting the Mate ami County Taxes for the year isss to-wit: SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, tLMAULISlir.O l.^dj 28a Old Stand. - Newcastle St ' ,Uk 8h « k ** - 1 v v ... K kef A,FULL SIITLY OF WII. [JAMS. O N and aftet Sept. Mt!», IgW. one of the above steamers wdl leave New 1 ork every Friday at:: p. m.. arriving in Bwinawick tollow- ! ing Monday. Hetnrnirg. leave brnmwick every | Thnrsdav afternoon. , , Clost* connections at Brunswick with I*. X w. i K.T.. V. X li. mi l A. I’.* L.reilro.vU. Through HORSE Com- ‘or sale i Horaefor mule, w; ■ any time, night an ran g<* to Itrimswir ! formation can be blacksmith. ivjtrieu V WILL KLKP AfFU.LMlTLY OP i, MUTTON, r reason, *I»-Ini hills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerieui I Macon and all Interior point*. Insurance tietween New 1 ork and Brunswb k. one-llfth of one per rent. Freight and pn^aje as low as by anv.ither Hue. For freigh*. pa>-*age amt general mfonnr- tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick. Gn. Bethel. Oct. 12. Nov !». and Dec. ft. Pen nick’s Store, Oct. kv. No\. io, and Uc> Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. 1.7, Nov. 12,13,14 ami Dec. 7, s. 10. SPECIAL CALI. No. 1 K.T. V. A G. It. 12.. Nov. 17. Fum-v Nov. 22. Powell's and Jordan's Mores, No\ All other day® not above mentioned, I fouudat my oftice in the Council Chamber, remember dates. II. J. KK.\ September 20, IASS. T.C.G.t FOR SALE 500 Fence Posts, lightwood, tTpiCBB and cedar. 100 cords oak, biekoiv and ceils/ wood. irsr. DIK03NT, G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Cuov.vrr Bus k. Ki.om 2. D rsikaiii.kcity indcocntky i‘i!or EI1TV fur tale ami rent.