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T..G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. FRIDA
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Published Jolty and Weekly at
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA,
••THE CITY BY THE SEA."
T- n. UTAtlT A 80N.Kdltorm<t Proprietors.
Subscription Bates: Dolly.byrnail.ordcUYored
toy carriers within the city, 14 per annum, Wee*
r A?vertiSug U Jtates extremely reasonable, and
AUt niuius "" ' *
"Advertiremmlti^rwhtch node8nlteOTntract
, made will bo published until ordered out, aud
payment exacted accordingly.
Official Organ of City and County.
Mrs. C. L. Elliot and children are
expected home to night from Maii-
etta.
The Riflemen will drill to-night by
electric light, that is if it doesn’t
rain.
The only place to get fine oysters-
the Brunswick Dining Parlor.
Public Speakings.
Editors Advektisek-Aiteai.:—
Please announce that Hon. R. E.
Lester, the Democratic nominee for
Congress from this District, will ad
dress the people of Glynn county, at
the Court house, in Brunswick, on
Saturday, the 3rd of November, at
12 o’clock.
It is expected that the Hon. J. A.
Brannen, the Presidential elector
from this District, will also be pres
ent and speak to the people upon the
issues of the day.
A full attendance of all the people
is urgently requested, to hear these
distinguished gentlemen discuss the
issues of the present campaign.
Very Truly,
Boi.ling Whitfield.
Miss MaggiePostell, of St. Simons,
is said to be slowly improving from
typhoid fever.
C. Downing Jr. & Co., shipped via.
theB. & W., to-day, lire hundred
barrels rosin for the Standard Oil
Co., Chicago, Ills.
• 21 regular meals for $5 at Bruns
wick Dining Parlor.
Messrs. Kaiser Bros., have given
out the contract for the raising of
their store one* story higher. The
rest of the building will remain as it
is, two stories high. This change is
necessary to accommodate their fur
niture trade.
Yon can get the best dinner in
Brunswick foe 50c at the Brunswick
Dining Parlor.
The Riflemen are drilling all they
Died,
Oct. 1st, 1888, High Prices and Poor
Tables—when the Brunswick Dining
Parlor and Oyster Saloon opened.
■ produce
hern Pine
tther, and
[ than an
[Id. These
tK scale of
Still Loves Brunswick and her
People.
The following we clip from a letter
received from a lady reader in Maine.
She once lived in Brunswick, and al
though away for many years, still
loves our place and people
“As an old resident and acquaint
ance I must say ‘How d’ye’ to the
editors in a social way as oi yore, and
congratulate you on the growth ol
your paper from that wee sheet, and
also express my pleasure in the re
ports from dear old Brunswick. I
can hardly imagine the flourishing
city she is to-day. May all your en
thusiastic prophecies be fulfilled. I
Yellow Pine. t ,. T
Ifew York Lumber Trat^lotirna!,
There is a prospect that the rftami-
fncturers of Southern Pipe will take
some sort of action sooli _ that will
tend to bring more proapgSty to'that
trade. Prices have be<fa disorgan
ized for some time past, wrid raanu
facturing has suffered.- Besides
that, there are other cau^d of fric
tion in the trade of one kipd and an
other, which together,
some irritation. The S
men have never yet got
misunderstanding, rath
understanding, has preva:
matters affect not only l_
priccs of manufactured lumber, but
other points concerned ift> taanufac-
ture, aud the hope is that good may
result from the proposed enterprise.
So far, only a preliminary and ini
tial arrangement lias been ■essayed.
The officers in the matter, as it
stands, are as follows:
Joseph Hilton, president;. Norman
W. Dodge, vice president;. C. C.
Southard, secretary. The (Qccs are
at present a t Room 504, No. 1$ Broad*
way, New York. As yet, however,
nothing lias been done whidSEas ta
ken effect upon tho Southern Pine
trade, one way or another. J When
ever anything is done wh^lh shall
effect the trade, and as soon; as it is
M1TST1TE
.FAIR*
GRAND FREE FIREWORKS!
—THE—
FREE GEORGIA BARBECUE!
Millery, Mods, Fancy Goods,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Children’s Worsted Goods,
Elegant Corsets,
Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk,
CIIKNKLE, Kt^.
Demorest Reliable Patterns
Biggest Agricultural Show
Ever Seen In The South!
SIX COUNTIES IN T1IE CON
TEST!
Best Racing Ever Seen in Ucor
gin.—Floral Hall Full to the
Brim and Running Over
The Top.
xno KUiemen arc u.— 6 - read with interest every item from
A “ ‘ rvilnmhnqon the there. Each familiar name and
can,to get ready for Columbus on u quk . kly noticed. I never
can,to get ready loruoiumou*™ ^ Wy n0licci ,. 1 ncver
17th of November. Capt. biinert ana ^ ^ f 01 . gct beautiful Brunswick and
her people.”
his ^ojer boys, who were on St. Si
mons in the spring, will look after the
Riflemen while there. They couldn’*
lie ih better blinds. 1
Don't- forget if you want a good'
square meal to go to the Brunswick
Dining Parlor, where you can get one
at anv time from G a. m to 11:30 p.m.
Mr. Henry R. Symons informs us
that he has four steamers chartered
for cotton for Liverpool 1 . One of
these, the Boston City, 1500 tons, is
expected in a few days, having sailed
on the 20th inst. from Montreal.—
The other three arc the Sidonian, the
Nedjed and the Port Jackson. They
are all English, and two of them
are over 1700 tons
Wanted: A wet nurse. Either
white or colored, with child not over
two months old. Apply at thi3 of-
Theelectric light wire pussoe very
near the veranda of the Ocean hotel,
in easy reach. Should the instating
covering lose its insulating power
' .from age, 'the occassion might arise
•when some thoughtless person stand
ing on the damp veranda might touch
that wire and the Abvertiseb—Ap
peal have an unwelcpmc local.
L xhe oyster fries at the Brunswick
Pj Dining Parlor can’t be bc^t in city.
Exports.
Cook Bros. & Co. cleared, on the
fifli inst,.. the Norwegian bark Impc-
ra,tor, for Rio, with cargo of 117,718
iJSct lumber, valued at $5,221.
6ST Roscndo Tor:. & On. cleared, on
ffj£!>tb inst, the S; .nisb brig Concha
tBallister, for Malaga, Spaiu, with a
| oas -go of 97,227 feet of lumber, valued
\ it $1,264, and 4G3 barrels rosin, val-
$525.
-^Foi-i fine oyster fries go to the
nwrick Dining Parlor,
.Figs. * Rcccommended by leaii
Icians.' Manufactured
1 atom*- 1
irlof.
Darkness.
The editors of this paper, besides
having to encounter the rain last
evening, which was bad eonugli, had
also to encounter the darkness The
electric lights had been put out for
some reason, and the gas lights
were not lit. Wo looked up and
down Mansfield streot as far as the
eye could reach, but saw nothin
done, the Journal will have
lish a full and authentic
of the matter. Gossip is
ness, and when business
come, we will give them.
To anyone who has been
with the course of the bqsin
manufacturing Southern Pin
ber, it will appear that so:
nient of this sort, viz,, th
oU
miinufacturerwajH deul
ers into some degree of Aiicablc
correspondence and undertigndln
TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN STALLS FULL
OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE SOUTH.
Urorgla Ahead of Kentaclij!—Chlckeaa ind Doga
World Without End!
Grand Opening!
For Ladies’ and Children’* Dresses.
Great Bargain* in Indies’ and children’s Ho
siery half the uhi.i1 price*. The ladies are re
spectfully invited tor.imc and see for themselves*
E, EARLE,
215 Newcastle 8trcct, - Brunswick, Ga*
Professional Directory
Dentists.
Y DUALBASON,
LOCAL DENTISTS.
Office in Kaiser block, over drugstore of IJoy0
: Ailnnia.
X Adams.
D. ATKINSON,
DENTIST.
Offlce up atnlra In Wright’, new
ding.
Physicians.
g BURFOltD, IH.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office up atairs in Breczetmilding;re*ldonccon
Newcastle atreot, oppoeite Moore’, Bonding
house.
•DON’T FOKOET THE DATE!”
HEAD THIS PROGRAMME:
on day, Nov— 5>—Grand Opening
with
' | It iliuv:uv,t wuvi r •• 1 - _*•. .
one another, will be something Columbus and Brunswick. Distin- 533 wTHSMSTSrSE’hare
, T? . ’ 1 imished sneakers from eacll ol tllCSC tumptlon, another catarrh, another kldnoy troub -
good, and Ilot do e> , , ,, multitudes lc, and womt of nil, noinn will bo afllictcil with .
vim are concern- cltlcs address the multitudes. th ’ nt terrible malady,ennetr. And to think that
that ought to work _
injury. The men who arc
eii are race of judgement s
ness, and we can expect
from their hands but what wi
wise, well considered, and just..
iccrn
fair-
IlMtc Hotel Lanier.
that resembled a gas light, and the at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug
result was that we stepped into
in ally puddles ol water, that could
have been avoided, had - the gas been
burning. The attention of the gas
company, is called to this omission.
Oysters in ail style
the Brunswick Dininj
1 at all hours at
: Parlor.
Yellow Fever Dots.
With every inllux of people through
the lines, or change in the weather,
as at present, the yellow fever record
like the thermometer jumps up high
er. The record in Jacksonville up to
six o'clock last evening stands:
New cases 71
Deaths .... 2
Total number of cases to date. .3,974
Total deaths 379
Of the new e*se$ 21 arc white and
50 colored.
Bishop Weed is doing nicely and
it is believed he will recover.
Macclenuy reports 7 new cases
yesterday and no deaths.
Enterprise, Florida, is now quaran
tined against by her sister city San
ford, for the reason that there has
been 17 deaths there since June, from
a fever the doctors called “Hemo-
rhagic” fever, but which now turns
out to be yellow fever.
South Jacksonville lias been cx-
An Elegant Substitute
oils salts, pills, and all kinds cjnpt so far, her local doctors declar-
* ’ 1 - . . • a. t . n ... 0* !?.»*- n ctnm .
)ll3, SaltD| pjUO, duu . * * 1 „ , ,
jr, onuses medicines, is the vc* j n g “no fever there. I»ut a stain-
•able liquid fruit remedy, Syr- p e j e occuncl i yesterday when the
'•"* ' RwmmmMlded bv leal* c^ijcrts pronounced some cases there, Itc rcsiion.ililcfor any ilcbt. contracted by tho
Syrup Com yellow fever. The woods are^
people
Stove Wood For Stile.
Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered
in any part of the city. Orders loft
Store promptly attended to.
N. Dixon.
Syrup of Figs
Natures own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to cleanse the
system when billions or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
;y by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale
by Lloyd <fc Adams.
RECEIPTS
Receipts of naval stores for. the week ending
October 20—Spirits, turpentine 80S; ro-iu 2,.'.!t3;
cotton 0,2tS bales.
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE WEEK KSUING OCT. 20. lMts.
arrived.
Oct 20—tier bk Polly Seott, Harden. Ilm-no
Oct 20—.Yor lit Falkn, Tande, Barbaibnm
Oct 2(1 I tat bk Sirlo, Clchenn, llncno- Ayrc
Oct 21—.Yin sc Fritnkllii, lto.e, whaling
uutAi—Aiuan i i .in•sun, ......... .
Oct 21—S3 Caroline Miller, Miller. Sew \ ork.
Oct 22—S'or )>k IJirKitte, GrejcerHin, ltio.
)et 22—N’or bk Ouelle, Waffle, Iliu ba«loe*.
)c:t 22—S’or bk Vega, Larsen, Bueno’ ““
Oct 2:1—Nor bk Mentor. Omundaen, Barbao.o
Oct 2i—Sc Otello, Bonn, Boston.
<Jct24—8c Anna Bishop, Union, New Volk.
Oct 25— Eng bk Serena,.— Charleston,
Ul.l r.llg IIK oUI CI1.I,, 1 • uni .Vo.,,..,
Oct 25—S'or bk liraonlng Sophie, Lail«tee», Bu
enos Ayres.
SAILED.
Oct23—SS Caroline Miller, New York.
Notice.
^EITHER the Captain, owners i
nsignee*
will be responsible for any debts contracted by
the crew, of the S’orwcgian bark Montor.
OMUXDSEX. Master.
NOTICE.
Tuesday, Nov. (».—Macon’s Day.
Wednesday, Nov. 7.—Augusta,
T HE world is wise, science is proffiessivc, men
arc shrewd at guessing, but no ono can ex*
plain the following strange condliton of thing*
happening every clay.
A number of people arc beginning to
. they complain or slight indisposition; tho sickr-
nn.u *.«A».w.iiind . i ■% 11 ( ||p B 6<* AMn ...III Itnon n/tn -
Cities Will aaurcss uie uiuiiuuuud. that terrible malady,caucsr. And to think that
Also 1 )i«r display of free fireworks on onlinarj'prudenceintheW/innlng would have
IV . . ” a / • e i\7 aw saved us from any of these dreadful visitor!.
Mulberry street, in iront OI me l>ev> Cancerlms taken Otr some of our strongest men.
tr.,.1 i L:„. and women lately, and others are stricken with
Thursday, Nov. 8.—Farmers’ Day.
Prominent Farmers from all portions
of the State, and Presidents of Alli
ances, Masters of Granges and other
prominent officers of these two orders
from neighboring states, will be here.
Friday, Nov. 9.—Atlanta, Romo
and Savannah, with prominent
speakers front each city.
Grand Barbecue on the grounds.
A regular old-fashioned Georgia feast
for all comers.
Reunion of the 20th Georgia Regi
nieut and Toombs' and Bennings
briaatles.
Saturday, Nov. 10.—Children's
Day. When all children will be on
hand. Fix the little ones up and
bring them along, aud let them take
charge of the park.
The pyrotechnic display to be
made one night during the fair, will
be the finest ever witnessed on Geor
gin soil, and will he well worth the
price of railroad fare and hotel bill
just to witness it, Prof. Witte who
will have it.in charge, thoroughly
understands his business and will
give all present a rare treat.
The free barbecue will also be
worth the while of anyone to attend,
as it will be nrranged in an elegant
manner by the committee, who will
spare neither pains or expense to
make every thing pass oil' pleasantly
As to the races, the prospects are
that they will surpass all former oc-
cassions, as several noted horses that
will be _ .
did prizes. Mr. J. II. Pettingill is
now on the ground with his stable of
famous runners, and Mr. J. H. Thayer,
of Nashville, has engaged stalls for
his stable of trotters and pacers.
t Other noted turfmen have either cn
Neither the owner,, CAptkln or cnengncee will gageJ Qr haye wriUen for f u H
full of crew of tho Norwegian bark Dranning Sophie.
LADSTKKN, Master.
Lawyers.
QHOVA'rr de WHITFIELD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Practice In all theconrteof the BranawtckClr
cult. Offlce in Crovatt block. leW .
f ' '.'HWJSBBSMH* 1 ’
Wilt IS IT! WHO CM TELL?
•in*i .*oiiit ii ijiiiit, .iiiii timer* mu Airicauii wmr
It. The reflection that the dead might nc living
and tho aJlllcted be in good health (hail tho prop*
er mean* been u*cd) is not a pleasant one. That
king of ull blood punflerw, •
“GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD REN EWER”
i* tho ono great specific known to medical
science that attains tho above results. It puri
ties, enriches and strengthens tho blood, and acta .
as a perfect tonic to tho whole system—proven!-.
innuimrnblo casosof sickness, and save many
lives. The following will explain itself:
“I am pleased to stnto to the public that.
Guinn’s Blood Kknewkk has no eqmd as a
Blood Purlllcr, for have tried it sufficiently.
J.C. BARNES,M. D.
*'✓ Griffin, Guu
Call on Messrs. Hodges X O’Connor for Alma*
nnc, and don’t forget to take a bottle of the med
icine homo with von.
NOTICE.
Neither tho Captain, owners or consignees will
be responsible |for any dehtstcoutractcd b}- the
crow of the Norwegian bark Quelle,
WAG LB, Master.
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain, owners or.eonsignces will
lie responsible for any debts contracted by the
crew of the Norwegian bark Kate Comic,
yWORSEX Master;
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain, owners or consignee* will
lie rcxjK>n*ihlo for any debts contracted by the
crew of the Norwegian bark Birgitte,
GUEGERSEN, Master.
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain, owners or consignees will
be responsible for any eebts contracted by the
crew of the Norwegian bark Svalcn,
SVENDSEN, Master.
FOR SALE
500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypres*
and cedar.
tns, as several noiuu nuiBUB uiut and cedar
have never hit tlie turf in Georgia 100 cords oak, hickory and cod.*
e here to contend for the splen- wood.
1ST. DIXON,
Wool yard, an Union itreet, between lfan,.
field and Howe street..
NOTICE.
>r nave written lor lUU . K'eitlicr the CapUln or owner, ol'the Steamer
«-* *■£ . • . « .. . , Abbeville will bo rc.dpon.Mble for any debts con-
nnd complete information in regard tracted by the crew. All bills mutt be signed by
to the fair, With expectation of com- me Cnptnin, otbcrwtae payment wiU.be debarr
ing.
A. U SAPNETT, Muter.