Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 23, 1888, Image 1

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WEEKLY ADVERTISER-APPEAL. T. G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1888. ESTABLISHED 1875 The Hospital- I am ordered by the ladies of the Hospital Building Association, to notify the public thatta Fair will be opened at L’Arioso Hall, to enable us to continue the work on the Hospi tal. on Monday Nov. 26th 1883, and to urge and entreat all who feel interest in the relief or amelioration of human suffering to patronize the Fair. Or. st least to contribute “a mite" if no more, towards creating a refuge for the sick and strangers, travellers bv land or sea. All who may stiller from accidents on shot' or the great deep. Many have already contributed generously, some in cash, some in materials, some iu labor, some in personal service, and we are rich in promise's of aid in the future. Here at least is a platform which all can cheerfully and heartily en dorse “irrespective of age, sex (sect) or previous condition,” for no one is so high or low, rich or poor, old or young—no creet^ or nationality but is subject to the risk of accident, to sudeu illness, and to whom the hos pital with its resident physician, its efficient nurses, its convenient means for relief and restoration may not be the one supreme chance, nay hope for life, or at least the prevention of a maimed body for all one's future. In the marvelous growth of our commerce, tnc need of a llrst-elass hospital—such as we havd laid the foundation for—where the seamen mat - receive prompt attention right at hand, and have every necessary comfort, as well as skillful treatment is imperitive, and every man or wo man benifitted by that com merce should feel obliged to help " ski!I"**and comfort combined can qfliekly restore the sailor to his ship. A good Hospital will surely con tribute no little to the natural advan tages our port already posesses. and it is a blot, a serious drawback to any port wanting in such a ne cessity as a Marine Hospital. We h ave secured our lot, the foundation is laid, the walls are slowly—alas! that I must say slowly rising above the ground. The head of one of our largest business firms replied to my appeal in behalf of the Hospital: “Wait un til your building is being built on r the ground and not on your sub seriptiou book, and I will contri ! bute.” Any and every one can now contribute according to his or her means’and inclination, ru money, ma- ( terial6 or labor, for we have begun to build upon the ground,” and by God’s help we will; finish the good work. We have a certain faith that we shall succeed, and ou-r men will I help us to that success. Any cou- tributioss of money, will, if sent the I Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Helen C. Bostwick, be duly accredited upon 'our books. All contributions t<> the Fair can bo sent to the resi■■.•of Mrs. Ma- 1>ry, or to L’ar .so ..ad. Mag. Hem v r ib- fin:s, j Seci- t v and Treas. | Auotlier Good Joke. A merchant who had just returned from New York, and who had sent on ahead of himself a lot of this loud smelling cheese, so delicious to the palate of the epicure, looked over his shelves, and not seeing it. call ed out to one of his clerks: “Say where is that — cheese I sent down last week ?" Clerk, taking him off to one side, whispered in his ear: “It was spoiled and I threw it in the back yard.” So Often Late- Our business men are getting red hot over the constant delays of our daily mails, especially the northern mails that come in from Jesup and the S. F. ifc W. R. R. It is late from one to three days a week, and some times several hours late. The Board of Trade should look into this tiling and straighten if up. A gentleman refused to ship cotton this way re cently on account of our mail facil ities. We can't afford that. Ladies Invited. After consideration the Y. M. C. V. has decided to admit ladies to the* lectures. They will throw the par lor. reading and game room all into one so they can accommodate the an lienee. Prof. Branham wili lecture on “One phase of the situation in the new south.” If you wish to hear something good go to-night. GLYNN SHERIFF SALE. First Tuesday ix December 1888. tlio city of Brunswick. Glyin county, Geor gia, on the fi’.st Tuesday in December, be tween the hours of t-n a.m.tuiM four p. m. of that day, the following describfeU property, to- ami m prove vlt: I-ot of land number ments situate thereon, lying and being in the !>ix- ville addition to the city of Bruntirick. contain ing forty-five by one hundred fe$t, and l»onn<le«f iu* follows: East by Lee street,on the south b\ even : n garni bob virtin* of a fi fa issued out of the the Jfith District of Glynn count*. Gu.. i of Julia s. Lambright, ndiulnisfiiltrix, 11. R. Well?, to satisfy the same. Levy against ...nde and to me bv Kobt. l^Ttaen, Con-tnbl. *1 *18.00. and $L.V> interest, and *1.75 Hit. Thi- Nov. 3d. ibSS. ‘ W. 11. ltEIOME, Sheri If. Notice of Intention to Change Name. •*. STATE OF GEOUGI A-UofSTVdjsLVXX. V LL person* Interested nrc he reliTBo tilled that I have Hied my petiti *n to foe December term 1*0*8 of the Superior Court otjfcaid county for the purpose of havitor my i my wife « hanged from Oliver Good bread by which names w I cen known to that of Oliver 1' C. Felton. This August Oth, 1SS8 OLIVEtt r. GQOpBREAI). Diittoff of Secret Mtiss. Nothwithstanding Florida is call ed the-‘Hand of Flowers," there are very few (lowers in the state. In fact nearly every other state has more. The New Orleans Times- Democrat savs: Florida is called our women iu their labor of love, the laud of flowers, not because the which aims to build a house where Spanish discoverers found any (low ers there, but because of the state was made on the Pasqua' Florida. J the Catholic holiday of the flower festival. This name, however, which has ever since stuck to t hirsute, has induced many persons to believe that Florida is an immense garden: hence when nbvtheie tourists pour into it and find that instead of pos sessing many flower gardens, it is more deficient in them tliaa any other part of the country, they are both astonished and disappointed.” The Jacksonville Times-Union says the want of flowers is due to the soil and to tbcabsense of sutllcient mois ture at the proper season of the year It suggests a system of irrigation that might overcome the difficulty ami urge the people to improve their flow gardens. To-Day, To-Morrow! rAND — DAY AFTER TO MORROW, Or Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the last Days to get some of those Enormous Bargains as heretofore adver tised. Avail yourself of the opportunity and save money while you have the ehance. -A- BEO. ‘WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH S. W. APTE,.Prop’r., 1110' SbMA ' r -OF TIIE- Somethlng to.remember. That we are, selling 4f> inch heuriettn cloth at 55uts a ymrd. J. .J. Lissucr A Co. 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 IY by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale Oy Lloyd & Adams. The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, M. J. COT-SON. For Aldermen, t J. M. MADDEN C. L. PARKER, S.C. LITTLEFIELD, T. O’CONNOR. An Elegant Substitute | For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds H bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve- agreeablc liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Reccommendcd by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup C6m buy, San Faancisco, Cal. .Stove Wood For Sale. T (rrlitwnnfl delivered 1 /OFFICE northwest comer of Newcastle and , I ineancl uigutwoou ueuvtreu oloucesft!1 . 6trt .ctf,iatety,occupied t,y Dr. j. in anv Dart of the city. Orders left wil*m. Calls left with RocVwcli, the Druggist, ju BUJ 1 TYt-n.r i will receive prompt attention. Office hours 9 to t Greer s stable or Brunsw toB rug, ,j. j p.Re.f.tenceor Gionces- nromntlv attended to. ” ter street, one door from Union. _ lore prouipii. .It v ja^-SpecUl attention Kiven .to disease, of speedy retains guaranteed. Office nest door to aN, UIiO>. ; throat and lungs. AdvektisEB-Afi-e.ii. office. J. A. BUTTS, ^ Physician and Surgeon. Faiuls, Oils, Brushes, Yaraistss, &c Tube Paints, Goi.d Paints, Wall Paper and Decorations IS THE CRY OF ALL. HE’S ALL RIGHT! He is selling goods at way low down prices. II is immense Clothing Stock is unsurpassed in styles, quality and prices. Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20. Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks, at $16.50. worth $20 and $22. , . . , - - AH'WooI ^d^tflF^ficvfols in double aniTsingle breast from $10 up to $13.50 worth $15 and $18. Children and Boys Suits. I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Bovs'knee pants 4(ie. ana upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths and mens’ Overcoats. HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemen. Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.75 up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions aud Cuff and Col lar boxes. SPECIAL BARGAINS. look like new. ’.Sign:* of all kind: Paper Hanging a Specialty; PAINT STORE, Gloucester St., opposite Advertiser-Appeal Grand Opening! flilliwj, Hotta, Fancy Goois, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Children’s W rstel finds, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sill;, I r I LK, Etc. Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladies’ am! Children** Dresses. Great Bargain* in ladies’ nhd children’s Ho siery half the prices. The ladles are re spectfully invited to come and see for themselver. E. EARLE, 215 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Ga. aundried Shirts at 45c., i t»* Linen Col Ini's at 10c, ’ ; Silk Neckwear at 25c, \ All.wool Flannel Top Shirts rorth 75c. forth 20c. forth 50r. All Wool Undo wear at $2.50 a suit, worth $4.00 Men s Office Jackets at $2.50. worth $4*00. '•a full line of Cardigan Jacket, Ladies’ and Gents Shoes at astonishing low price. Polite attention is given to all who give us a call. Perfect fits guaran teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselves. We don’t say anything that we do not mean. We came here'and made a success, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest goods. ' S- TXT. AETB, PROPRIETOR, At Marlin's old dry goods stand, New Castle street. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. State aud County Taxes. I ViIiiK-ilttlHjfull.lv I ato.t mentioned for tin* late and County Taxes REGULAR ROUND. St. Simona Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. • i placed on the <d collecting the l ear 1*88 to-wit: Bethel, Oct. 12. Nov. 9, and Dee. 5. lVnnick’s Store, Oct. la, Nov. 10, and Dec. 6. Ilrutuwick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15,10, 17; Nov. 12, 13,14 and Dec. 7. *. 10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 E.T. V. ft G. U. K . Nov. 17. Fancy Blu 1 Xov. 22, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 2d. All other dava not above mentioned, 1 can be found at ray oftiee in the Council ( hainlier. Please remember dates. II..I. BEAD, September 2»5, 1S88. T.C.ti.C.Gt. OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREET. McDonald & dean, Mi Mel, Fulton's Old Stand, - Newcastle St, WE tv I r.L KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OF FRESH BIEF, 7IAL, MDTTON, And Pork, Venison and Game in their neason. Give us a call, sep-lra L.J.Leavy& Co., Al'CTlOS A.VD COUISHIOX KEBCHA.VTS, .1 Ml . UKSKILVL COLLEITISU AULMS. |J. K. MINEHAN, Prop’r. Successor to H. S. McCrary.) He Horses, Bom or Saddle. £JT"A11 or»ler.s for DIL.WIXG promptly at tended to. Open day roi l night Connected with Telephone Exchange. PONT RUN I RISK 2L}£ tin f J°S r chi '. r Permitting Worm, to work oat iudettniction. When .child fail,to ^P, *3 restless, unnatural in itt appetite and rands its teeth, you have strong indications o# Worms; the positive cure for this is R. A. FOhncstock’H Vermifuge, Ask your HHCOTHK BIHHt WORKS. 'BOM and after this date the sole agency of the above works Utylaced in the hands of MESSRS. CONEY A PARKER, Who are .'uoudwnthomed to make contracuand sales, and whom allcorresiiondence -honl.i be address^ \Vn. CHOVATT, Pmp.