Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 16, 1888, Image 8

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% ». m ghe £ttvtj[ti8erSppeal. Published Deily und Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, "THE CITY BY THE SEA.” • T. G. STACY t SOW, Editors and Proprietors. Subscription Rates: Dally, by mall.ordoUrerod by carriers within the city, |i per annum; Week - y t) per annum. Advertising Rates extremely reasonable, and made known on application. Advertisements for which no deAnlte contract s made will be published until ordered out, and payment exacted accordingly. Official Organ cf City and County. What never, no never before was such bargains sold in towels as we are selling now. J. J. Lissner <fc Co Lobt: On Saturday last a large Morocco pocket book containing re ceipts with owner’s name. Finder will receive suitable reword by leav ing samefnt this office. The Brunswick Riflemen will take the Band with them to Columbus.— Brunswick will thus have a second creditable representative. They will leavo to-morrow afternoon. Coal, Coal, Coal.—Just received best quality Jelicocoal for house use. Terms strictly cash, R^Torras k Co. Florida tangerines—25 cents per dozen at Joseph Mathews. Call at J. Michelson for your soft and Derby hats. The Y. M. C. A. exercises last eve ning at the Presbyterian church were well attended by the older people. We had hoped to see a largo num her of young men. Mr. Golden’s re marks were well received, his theme being “Danger Recognized but not averted.” Ho pointed to our young men many dangers to which they were exposed, but which they did not seem to dread. lie is a gifted speaker. Something to remember. That we arc selling 40 inch henrietta cloth at liSets a yard. J. J. Lissner & Co. Fearful cutting scrape. Yes we have cut prices fearfully low in com forts and blankets. J. J. Lissner & Co. The latest novelty is in linen Scotch crochet thread. Call at J. Michclson’s. The morning E. T. V. <fc G. pas senger train carried out a large num ber of raftBmcn who had come over to the city from Darien. They each carried the usual implements, a piece of rope, an auger with a long handle- and the ever present axe, and among the crowd the saw, aud the never- lcft-beliind raftman’s bugle. They were a hard looking set, but then it takes just that sort of fellows to work up this indtistiy—without them the timber trade of this country would die out. Attention ladies. Thirty-six inch henrietta cloths only 35cts a yard at J. J. Lissner & Co. For Rent: One eight room house with water and gas attached. Occu pied at present by B. A. Hancock. Possession given Dec. 1, 1888. Lloyd <fe Adams. On Their Annual Hunt—The Sportsman’s Paradise- Some twelve or fourteen Atlanta gentlemen will reach the city Mon day next, en route to Cumberland, “the sportsman's paradise,” as friend Wrenn of tho Cumberland Route calls it. These gentlemen nre on their annual fall visit to Cumber- laud to spend a week in recreation. 'Among the number will be Judges illycr and Van Epps, Solicitor Bricn, Mr. Hemphill of the “Con st!,” and several others. Mr. Wrenn will join the party here and go with them down to the Bunkley Hotel which will be their headquarters. Fever Dots. Jacksonville—9 new cases; deaths, I. Fever has struck South Jackson ville, and the death rate is severe. Femandina—9 new cases and one death. Gainesville—8 new cases and no deaths. ^ ^ For Sale. A No. 1 pair of mules, and also 10 shares Building and Loan stock, se ries B, cheap for cash. Enquire at thiB office. — — ^ Coal, Coal, Coal.—Just received best quality Jelfco coni for house use. 'J'e. :as strictly cash. R. Ton as it Co. Ex-ports. St. Simons Lumber Co. cleared on Nov. 9, bk. Smith, for Rio. witRaas,- 834 feet lumber, valued at $4,74k Cook Bros. & Co. cleared Nov. 12, bk. Tongoy for Montivideowith 346,- 929 feet lumber, valued at $4,642. also 200 barrels rosin valued at $450. Stillwell, Pike A Co. cleared Nov. 12 bk. Avante for Montevidio with 391,G50 feet lumber valued at $4,831, Also 300 barrels rosin valued at$450. Stillwell, Pike & Co. cleared Nov. 16 bk. Geo. Davis for Buenos Ayres with 442,612 feet lumber valued at $5,754. Plushes in all colors at 05c., worth $1, at J. Michelson. A CARD. Inasmuch as tlicre seems to be a division of opinion as to the advisa bility of holding a primary, I here by withdraw my name from said primary, and leave my riends free to act as they see fit in the general elec tion. W. H. Rainey. Velvet in ail colors at 40c., worth 60c. at J. Michelson. J. Michelson will sell you clothing cheaper than any store in this city. And don’t you forget it. We are selling 56 inch tricot, at 75cts a yard. J. J. Lissner <fc Co. The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, M.J. COLSON. For Aldermen, J. M. MADKX, C. L. PARKER, S.C. LITTLEFIELD, T. O’CONNOR. RECEIPTS, Receipt# of naval store# for the week ending Sow Id—Spirit# turpentine 800; rosiu j], Cotton—3,2(58 bales. Shipping Intelligence. FOR THE WEEK ENDIN’!* NOV. 1(5, 1888. ARRIVED. Sov. n—bk. Annie Precis, Bueno# Ayres. •* 10—sS. Soutliold, Sydney. ** 13—bk. Amalia, Buenos Ayres. " 18—88. Sidonia. “ 16—Sch. I. X. Kerlin, X. Y. 15—S8. San Antonia, N. Y. “ 15—SS. Caroline Miller. X. Y. SAILED. SS. San Antonia, New York. Sch. H. C. Beecher, Boston. SS. Caroline Miller. N. Y. PUTNAM’S Livery Stable! Corner Monk and Oglethorjicstrcet# V patrons and the public can rest assured of securing from my stnbre The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE REST SEUVIO E. Your order solicited, and satisfaction guaran teed. A T. PUTNAM, McDonald & dean, Heat Market, s Old Stand, - Newcastle St, WE WILL KEEP A FI LL St PPI.Y OF FRESH BEEF, VEAL, IDTTON, .OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREUT. J. It. MINE HAN, Prop’r. (Successor to II. S. McCrary.) Gentle Horses, Bmy or Saddle. £U-A1I orders tor DRAYIXG promptly at- tended to. Open day and night Connected with Telephone Exchange. PflNIJPJPM sleep well, is restless, unnatural in its appetite and grinds its teeth, you have strong indications of worms; the positive cure for this is B* A* FnhiieKock's Vermifuge. Ask your am>rgrist for it. Its tmnlv use may save yopr child from its NOTICE. Neither the Captain or owner Abbeville will be n>«p»t)*il>if f«> traded by the crew A:! hil -1 Captain, otlterwi-o yaymeu A. Kaiser & Bro. And Still Another One! In compliance with the requests of a good many of the Ladies, we have decided to * *" HOLD STILL ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE DAY * • Nex Tuesday, Nov. 20th, When we will Offer tlie Following :e.^:E3a--£>.XISTS: 3-4 Persian Brocade Dress Goods, ail colors, latest styles, at only.’. Sc, worth 15c 3-4 English Cashmeres, all colors, at only y 10c “ 15c 3-4 English Beiges, at only ....; 10c 15c 3 4 Brocaded Satincs, all colors, at only 12c ‘ “ .20c •38 inch double w idth Brocade, latest styles, at only 18c “ "35c 3-4 Fancy Plaids, wool and silk mixed, at only . 20c “ 30e Double width Cashmere, all wool, all colors, at only 35c “ 50c Double width Henrietta Cloth, all wool, all colors, at only 42^c “ 60c 56 inch best quality Tricot, all the latest shades, at only 75c-. . “ $1.00 44 inch Habit Cloth, all the latest shades, at only $1.00 “ 1.25 Silk Velvets, in all shades, to match above Dress Goods, at only 75c ^ “ L25 Splendid line of Velveteen, all colors, at only 25c' ,50c N. B,—As our Special Sales are always very much appreciated by the public,.and our Stores absolutely crowded, we beg the ladies to call as early as they can.- .A.. RAISES '<3s BEO. 'Opening! Milliner;, Notions, Fane; Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’# Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sill, KNKLK. Etc. Demorest Reliable Pa tterns For Ladies’ and Children’# Dresden. ....•at Bargain# in ladies’ and ehlTdren*# Ho siery half the usual price#. The Indie# are re spectfully invited to come and sec for themselves. E. EARLE, 215 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Ga. NOW p O! J. H. POWELL, /ESTABLISHED 1873) 10’ , miles from Brmffewiek, the City by the Sea, still continues dealing In Groceries, Liquor# and Cigar#. Milk Shake# a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. IIor#c(or mule, wagon or Buggy cun be had nt any time, night and day. Parties from Durien can go to Brunswick anti return same day. In formation can l»c had from M.J. Christopher* blacksmith. Darien. oct4 d. A. BUTTS, Physician and Surgeon. O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied by l)r. J. Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hour# 9 to 11 a. m. and 8 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street, one door from Union. £|^Spccial attention given Jto diseases of throat and lung". IIIUHIfK BRICK WORKS. MESSRS. CONEY & PARKER, Legal Advertisements. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Camden. Burwell Atkinson, vs tho East Georgia ami Florida Railroad Company, and the Savannah, Florida ami Western Railway Company. In Camden Superior Court. Bill in Equity for cancellation of (feed#, etc., NoveinberT’erm 1888. Harwell Atkinson, the complainant in the aljove stated case having filed in my office his hf- Udttvlt wltli respect to the respondent, tho East Georgia and Florida Railroad Company in ac cordance with paragraph No. 8870 of the Code of Georgia of 1kn2. The said respondent is therefore hereby cited to lie and ap|HUir at the next term of the Superior lout t of Mild county to be holden in St. Mary*, Camden com t*. tin.*, on the Tuts- dav after the four!It aloud: . in November next, th-ti and thciv to an.-o i #uch charges ns are in said Mil made again-i .oe -.ud respondent, and to abide the decree «d the court in said cause. Given under my hand and •! of office, .ids the 24th day of October A. 1>. Isv .. Wm. W. (jOIVKN, Clerk Superior Court C. C. Ga. Notice of Intention Name. to Change A* STATE of GEORGIA—County opGlynn. LL persons Interested are hereby noflflctl that ■ have Hied my petition to the December 1888 of tbc superior Court of said county for the purpose of having my name and that of my wife changed from Oliver I*, and May C. Goodbread by which names we have heretofore been known to that of Oliver P. Felton and May C. Felton. This August 9th, 1888 OLIVER I*. GOODBREAD. NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Oglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Oglethorpe National Bank is hereby culled for at it# banking house at 10 o’clock, a. m., Thurs day Dec. 13th 1888, purpose of meeting to consid er the advisability of increasing the capital stock of said Bank to $150,000. M. ULLMAN, Brest. JNO. L. X. HENNMAN, Cashier. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888 State ami County Taxes. S' ' I will be at the following named places on the dates mentioned for thepurpose of collecting the State and County Tuxes for the year 1888 to-wit: REGULAR ROUND. St. Simon# Mill# Store, Oct. 11, Nov.7, and Dec. 3. Bethel, Oct. 12. Sov. 9, and Dec. 5. Pennick’s Store, Oct. 13, Xov. 10, and Dec.U. Brunswick (Council Chamber}, Oct. 15,16. 17; Nov, 12, 13,14 and Dec. 7, 8,10. SPECIAL CALL. * ^ No. I K. T. V. Si G. It. R.. Nov. 17, Fancy BluT Xov. Ti, Powell’# ami Jordan’* store#, Nov. ktf. All other dav# not above mentioned, 1 can l»e found at my oftire tisihcCoiincift hautbpr. I I<*»#•* reiuftiiiliet date*. It- *L RLAD, ScptemUT 2U, !*»*. T.O.tl.C hn. Who are alone amhon sale*, and to whom ail addressed. • to mnkocontrne •respond* ami should l>e I ICO V ATT, Prop. ! Mfflw for Incorporation. STATE OF GEORGIA—County OF Glynn. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of David Davis, Joseph B, Davis and Charles l*. Moore, all of tho city of Bruns wick, county of Glynn and said state of Georgia, respectfully shows that petitioners with other# whom they may wish to associate with them selves, desire to be incor|K>ratod under the Jaw# of the State of Georgia in siielncadb* made and j provided, and he made and declared a body cor porate and politic, under the nnme nnd stylo Of the “Brunswick steam Laundry Company,”-find under such title nnd corporate name to carry tm * <* the business. , * - , v % 1st.* Of erecting, maintaining and operating or *". • of purchasing or leasing ami operating ono or more steam laundries in said county nnd State, and in such other place# a# said corporation may deem desirable. ' ' 2d. Of entering into ami inifking all contracts necessary ami expedient for the protection, pre servation nnd success of its business of laundry- :h’l. With a power to said corporation to adopt such rules anu regulations and pass Such by-law# as it mar deem for the best advancement of it* interest nr controlling and regulating the acts, powers and authority of its agept#, officers and employee#. 4th. With a power to said corporation to pur chase or lease such property, both real and per sonal os It may think necessary ami advisable for the interest and success of it#business. 6th. With a power to salt! corporation under such regulations a# it may think prupeifto pre scribe. by its duly authorized officers, to horiow money upon it# corporate property, both real ami personal, und secure the payment of the same by the execution of mortgage# or deed# or trust, orby the issuing n r immt*. or in any other manner that it may think advisable. 0th. The chief office of said corporation to be in the city of Brunswick, connty of Glynn and State of Georgia, and the business of said corpo ration to be principally conducted In the county of Glynn and State of Georgia, but with the full right to said corporation to establish branch of fices at such other places us it may deem proper and desirable, and at such other places to make and enter into any and all contracts necessary or devisable for the interest of its business. The capital stock of said corporation to lx; ten thousand (|10,000) dollars, divided into ouo hun dred (100; share# of . one httudred ($WO) dollar# each, but withthe privilege at anytime, by a majority vote of the stock of said corporation, to increase it* said capital stock to a sum not ex ceeding llftr thousand ($50.0W>) dollars, and with the right ami privilege of said corporation, at iiiiv time m the discretion of its director-, to receive real or personal property, or lioth. in part or full payment of uny subscribed for in said Com pan t. or in payment of any debt* that may be due it. Petitioner# pray that they may Ik* incorpora ted under the title aforesaid, for the full term of twenty years with a privilege, at tbc expiration of that time, according to law, to renew the same, and that under such title they may have all such power# und privileges ns arc usually granted to all corporations*under the law* of Georgia. To have and use a common seal. To prc*cribe the number of directors nnd officers of »aid cor poration, and the manner of electing the same. To sue and ne sued, to plead and lie impleaded with, ami with all the general lowers granted to - co»| orations by the Stute of Georgia, not herein particularly specified. Jim! »*• MtMi.-I** wlR ever prnv >Y31 \| hr* a. RENN KTT. Petitinner*-’ Utarney#. \ m.e copy from the minute* or the superior GMirt, November 2. Ptt*. J i I.kiiuak, Dep. Ci’k. '‘up. Court. Notice. 0 iplain, own HITHER t « ill Jk! re*|»«.n#iMe for a I. *• crew of the ftao.'»M I . G. (i ’. IIX!.'IT. G. B. FLIN l, 'L.J.Leavy& Real Estate Aqent,, aoctios cohihsmio CUOVATT If.lKK. R..OJI 2. ■Ill \ ISLE <ITV AM* * "I'NTIIV I Oo., QKSVHU. t OLl.m Ah- VIA. I »• rflven locnllertiMb.dru-iis, speedy rci»irt>s /unranuffl. »• next door'fo ADlhTJail.-Aj'Iiii. WM*..