Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 02, 1888, Image 1

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T. G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHES^. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, FR [Y, NOVEMBER 2, 1888. WE CIST POSSIBLY Kfira I QUIET Ml EOKfiEU! ■wypi A -l=a "STE! TE! Z3ZE^.XS TE! Boom or Bust, Boko or Bra Chawo. i» towed HERE WE] 0-0 ! Our goal is. Trade* and we’re bound to get there if there is any power in prices and virtue hi values and benefits in bargains. Commencing MONDA if, NOV. 5th, and lasting one week, we offer the following' a MATCHLESS BARGAINS s % :*r . i f*- ESTABLISHED 18J5. • mm* s?,. a? w Sit down on the high-priced dealers and come to see us ! We have ev erything we advertise. We won’t be just out when you call. Silks and Dress Goods. Black silk worth $1.75 for $1.16 yd Black silk worth $1.50 for $1.05 yd Black silk worth $1.25 for 90c. yd. S -icdts in all leading shades, 56 es wide, worth $1 for 80c. yd. Henriettas in the leading shades, 46 inches wide, worth 85c for 69c yd. Henriettas in fast black, worth $1.25 for 1.05 per yard. Henriettas, pure silk warp, worth $1.40 for $1.25 per yard. 25 per cent, reduction in black ; eashmers. Brocade worsted, 15c. a yard. Mohair, solid colors, 12|c. a yard. " ■ Dress extenders, 10c. a set. Bodice steels, 8c. a set. LADIES’ HOSE. . A few bargains in this department are— Perpalr Lisle Thread; ! 3Sc Striped Lisle thread ..25c **. : ~*?5 -dorp:' fast black zo'dizen^HECFavalue.. \~ 25c Pin striped, fast colors, full reg. .93c French ribbed, fast colors 33c MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S. Extra long, fast black 15c “ •• " “ 20c French ribbed, assorted colors.. 25c Brilliant Lisle, “ “ ... ,42c One lot of 50 dozen Lisle thread. • sizes from 5 to S, at remark- ’ able low price of 10c You will have missed a Great Catch4f you fail to take in our Great, Slaughter Sale ! Gloves in Wool and Kid | TABLE D ill ® INI Our success^ in this department i “J has gone far beyond our expectation,' but it is no wonder when you consid er the fact that we guarantee every pair we sell, and sell them at the foi- ing prices: Ladies’ Kid, in leading shades, at. 65c “ “ “ 95c “ “ “ “ $1.15 MELS. Plushes .anil Velvets. Genuine silk Plush, worth $1.50, f6r $1 a yard. Genuine silk Velvets, w6rth $1.40, for $1 a yard. Velveteen, worth 75c, for 50c a yd, Novelty r Striped Velveteen, at,G5<ryd. COESE YES, CORSETS! Oh, wc have, bargain? in them, too. fajapr’sX'oiyjine’,.J8c ■■M rsea J)0c ’Coutil Marion 75c Electro Magnetic 47c And others wc have not time to men tion. 5c per yd Damask at /jfOc P er >’ c ' Damask at . 4$0c per yd Damask at per yd Extra wide Damask at. ..'.'65c per yd We call your special ai lot of remnants in dairfas a yard, which we are sell! 50 doz. towels, assorf remarkably low prices. inti on to a worth 75c at 42c, BLANKETS, BLANKETS IN ALL LEADING Wo can sell you a Jerse; A Jersey worth $1.25 fo: A Jersey worth $1.50 fo; A Jersey worth $2.00 fcjr ,’,:..... 1-60 • And all the Ltffe graCqHfc snme re ductions. Comforts, C< In shivering cold weat] want these thick, beavj^ i For one and all. The following are a few of the bargains in this de partment: Her pair Blankets at . ..$1.20 Blankets at *... 1.45 Blankets at ,1.50 Blankets at 1.75 grades, at j Blankets at 2.00 Blankets at 2.25 And on to $12 a pair. fJT-We offer ten per cent reduc tion from the above prices to hotels and boarding houses who want a large quantity. 100 Pc’s Prints, FAST COLORS, at 6c a yd. • GENTS’ Ports. ake yrv DOMESTICS! 10-4 Sheeting at 21c yd 10-4 Sheeting, best quality, at 25c yd 4-4 Bleaching at 7.1c yd 4-4 Unbleached Shirting at. . 7.j<: yd Comforts at i 2.00 Comforts at 2.50 Comforts, sateen lined. | 3.50 These prices will make comfort buying a pleasant pastime at our store. ■ RED AND WHITE FLANNELS AT A BARGAIN ! Canton flannels from 8c a yard on to host grades, very cheap. clothing from us, go on paying high prices for clothing, we have the la test styles out and guarnutee to save you at least 20 per cent on all you buy- from ns. Come around and take a look at our business suits for $9.50. YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S Clothing at same low prices, we have the best school suits in the city for boys at only $2.15 a suit, and can give you Polo caps to match. 50 doz. Unlaundricd Shirts at 45e 50 “ “ “ ....60c 50 “ “ “ ....70c 25 «* “ “ ....85c This is the best value in shirts you i oversaw. Come around and examine them, and also see our flannel shirts. UNDERWEAR! The most complete assortment is white, red and dark colors and fancy oyc| shown by any house,in ■ r.'-'Wrd If oftV aro'aot - lower than ‘others ask for tie same grades, we don’t ask you to buy them. » Hats, Hats! Our assortment is now complete from the cheapest soft and stiff hats to the best silk. Wc have all of this season’s latest styles, and can sell you a good Derby Hat as low ns $1.25. We solicit a call from one and all,, and assure everybody it is no trouble for us to show them our stock ders from our out of town customers given special attention. J. J. LI88NER Polite and careful attention given to everyone. Or- <$c Co. AGENT FOR ‘Y01JMANS* ” N. Y. HATS. AGENT FOR TIIE ‘LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR/ Headquarters in N. Y. for CHILDREN’* CLOTHING ! NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! HOSIERY ! This Space bclongrato FLANNEL SHIRTS ! DRESS SHIRTS ! GLOVES! UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND'LIGHT WEIGHT ! TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS • All ffzpi uixl thapea. A BIG LIME OF UMBRELLAS To .nit the Times. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. GEORGIA—Glynn county. Notice is hereby given that the lirm of .Shannon ± Walker, proprietors of the Brunswick Dining Parlor ami Oyster Saloon, on Newcastle street, Brunswick, Cn., said firm being composed of A. G. Shannon him! II. S. Walker, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. A.C. Shannon re tiring from said Arm, and transferring all debts and accounts due said lirm. with full toower to collect the same, to the said II. S. Walker and the said H. S. Walker assuming all the debts and liabilities to date of said firm in accordance with their contract of dissolution of this date. This 22d clay of October, 1888. d. A. BUTTS, Physician and Surgeon. O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J. Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours 9 to 11 a. tn. and 3 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street; one door from Union. ^ JV».Special attention given to diseases of throat and lung*. Notice of Intention to Change | Name. STATE OF GEORGIA—County op Glynn. A LL persons interested are hereby notified that I have filed my petition to the December term 1888 of the Superior Court of said county for the purpose of having my name and that of my wife changed from Oliver P. and May C. Goodbread by which names we have heretofore been known to that of Oliver I*. Felton and May C. Felton. This August 9th, 1888 OLIVER P. GOODBREAD. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY op GLYNN. T O all whom it may concern, and to the heirs and creditors of Michael Minehan, late cf said county, deceased. John J. Spears, Administrator cum testnmen- to annexe of Michael Minehan, deceased. has in duo form applied to the undersigned fog leavo to self two tiTtcta or,land, lying in thq city of. Hruna- wick, in said State and county, and in the bid tow n of said city, each containing eighty-one hundred sqm. re feet* one known as the eastern half of old town lot number two hundred and twenty-two, and the other known as the western half of old town lot number two hundred and ninety-three, belonging to the estate of said »*e- ccascd, and said application will lie hemal oil tin* first Monday in November next. This 8rd, day of October 1888. EDGAR C. P. DART, Ordinary O.O. Gn. LEAVE TO SELL. Oysters in' all styles at all hours at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. STATE or GEORGIA-C00KTT OF GLYNN, rpo all whom it may concern, and to the heirs X and creditors of ’Tallulah Mallory, deceased: Maria Mallory, administratrix dc bonis non of Tallulah Mallory, deceased, has in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will Is* beard on the first Monday in November next This October 6th, 1888. EDGAR C. P. DART, Ordinary G. C. Ga. CITATION STATE OF GEORGIA—Glynn County. Whereas, William II. Wnaley, Administrator of John Strickland, deceased, has applied to the undersigned for letters dismisaory fro* * ministration. This is, therefore, to, sons concerned, to show ct said Administrator shon’ from his aoministrath dismission on the firs Tills August 4, la'! NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern STATE OF GEORGIA—County op Clynn. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the next legislature of Georgia which will assemble on the first Wednesday of November, 1888, for the passage of a local orspe eial bill, the title of which is as follows: •‘An act to incorporate the Turtle River Rail road Company in the county of Glynn, and to au thorize said Railroad Compuny to construct and mnintnln n line, or lines of road entering into nnd having a terminal point in the city of Bruns wick in said county, at any point in said soutii of J street and west of Ellis street, ai terminal at life “New Docks” on the cast bank of Turtle river in said county, nnd a terminal or terminals at any point or points on Turtle river, or8t. Simons Sound, or anv river or sound or creek castwardly of said Ellis street in said county, nnd n terminator,terminals nt nnyotlw er |K>)pt cp’points within, (lie county of Glynn, on or at nitv point within two mile* of the east bank of said Turtle river; to authorize said railroad tb cross other railways, and to cross canals, creeks and rivers, and to bridge the rathe; to take, and if necessary condemn land for the purpose of right of wuy, and terminal facilities; to use the right of way of other railroads entering said county or city; to authorize said 11a ilroaRCom pany to lay tracks nnd operate its railroad in certain streets of said city of Brunswick; to au thorize said Railroad Company to buy, hold, lease, Improve and sell real estate; ana to au thorize said Railroad Company to issue bonds, and for other purposes.” And that it is the intention of the undersigned to make said application to said General Assem bly after this notice has been publtseed and post ed as required by law. J. 8. THOMAS, It. R. HOPKINS. FRANK D. AIKEN. October Jl, 1888. The foregoing notice was this day posted at the door of the Court House in this county. EDGAR C. P.D ART, Oct. 31,1S88. Ordinary U. C. Ga. NOWU ci - J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1875) 10’ -. miles from Brunswick, the City by the Sea, ‘‘till l ontinuesdealing in Groceries, Liquors and •yai>. Milk Shakes a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. irsefor mule, wagon or buggy can be bail at time, night nnd day. Parties from Darien to Brunswick ami retunrsarac day. In- ion can be had from M. J. Christopher 4 mith, Darien. octl Directory of Secret Societies. F IND a. in.—Ocean IJbdgo, Mo. 114, F. A • A. M., meet. IIrat and third Monday nights In each month. J. J. SPEAKS. \V. M. J. E. LAMB RIGHT. Scc’y. ’ I O. O. F.—Seaport Lodge, No. 08, meet, reg- • ularly every Tuesday n|ght at their hall over City Council Chamber. Mombcrain good stand ing aro earnestly invited. JAMES B. CANNON, N. G. J. E. LAMKKIGHT, Secretary. K OF P.—Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 24, meets • Thursday night at their Castle Hull over J.Mclielaom. .tore. Visiting brothers arc cordially Invited. P. KELLER, C. C. T. B. FERGUSON, K.of It. and S. A ti, or H,—Magnolia Council, No. 1105, Am- • Loglon of Honor, meets second anil fourth Friday night* of each month. , _ _ , CaOVATT, Cojnraander. J. T. LAMKRIGHT, Secretary. ■■■ • J O. B. lie.—Okcfcenokee TrlL . Order of Red Men, meets ev, night up stains in City Hall I J. H. CLAR V. It. MITCHELL, Chief of llecori DISSOLUTION NOTICE’ STATE OF GEORGIA—CountT oF GLYNNV Notice 1* hereby given that the firm of Hack Co,, manufacturers and venders of brick, wi... ita place of manufacture near Waynesville, in Wayne county and said Stata and its chief office In Brtmswick, in said county of Glvnn, organized under articles of copartnership of bate Jlay 11th* 1888, and formed of Win. Crovatt, of thcaald county of Glynn, and Mrs. C. V. Hack, of »ai<i county of .... dloool red- said firm, i debts and liabilities of the xnid firm to the amount of $2,173.43, ns in their articles ordix-mlu- lion of this date mentioned, the said Mrs. C. V* Hack agreeing to pav ail debt* or the said firm in excess of said sum. This October loth. 1888. C. V. HACK, Wii. CROVATT* county of H ayne, Is to-day by mutual consent dissolve* I—the said Mrs.C.V. flack retiring from said firm, and tbo said Win. Crovatt assuming all NOTICE. Neither the owners. Captain or consignees will be responsible for any debts contracted by tfce crew of the Norwegian bark Dranning Sophie. LADSTEEN, Master* 2# k.