Brunswick weekly advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1889-18??, November 08, 1889, Image 6

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m gfnmBwich Jdvertiser. PnlilUlwd 0allj anil Weekly at BR NSWICK, GEORGIA THR CITY DY Til* T. G. MAO t Ron. rafl©«M anirreprtster : Daily. bymall,ordolivercd u^crxritn within . u iP •, M per annum; Week ly |J per suvnni. Advert'sing Hate* extremely reaaonablc, an] made known on application. Adverti. imcnts for which ao definite contract Is made will be nublirbed until ordered out,and p tyment exacted accordingly. Jab. S. Wuiouf, the Clothier. The steamer Abbeville it in port from up the Altomaha. Try the new Grocer for nice good* at living prices. D. W. Folsom, Cor. A and I Sts. Mrs. Jno. Foster, mother of Mrs. C. K. Moyle, died last evening, and was buried this morping. Did you notice how certain “prices” were withdrawn when Dillon's prices were published ? Mr. H. B. Robinson, of St. Simons Mills, is in the city formedical treat ment. Who is headquarters for- lino can- Jics at lowest figures? Why Keen. iss Lottie Lofton, of Atlanta, is Sting thcjfamily of Mr. Alexander louccstcr street. [W. Folsom has opened up a s stock of family groceries in es’ tabby building corner of A (streets. Dillon leaves to-morrow hg for a tour to .Jacksonville, Eiola, Mobile and New Orleans, i'ou want a sack of Flour that jmquer anything in Brunswick i ? Call on Dillon, pmuel Johnson, of Waycross, 2 city this morning by W. morning passenger Dillon’s prices and see lyou 25 per cent, liggs, colored got bis foot \tlie construction train on few miles from the Me was immediately he city and was attended jillon sells so cheap ?— fadbeats got credit. Ir form of tho old St. i at her dock this morn 'the same as ever except deck which wag torn [ she went into the Tybee ridge. I first-class articles in fam ►cries at D. W. Folsom's cor (V>d I streets. Fo received yesterday an invitu- i from Rabbi Rabbino to attend i ceremony of laying the corner '-'stone of the Jewish synagogue on the 12th inst., next Tuesday, at 2:110 p. m. Hughes, Boone <k Co. are selling Hardware at low prices. Quarantine station and the waters thereabout present a lively appear ance to-day. There are there about twenty vessels in nil, some discharg ing ballast und others waiting their time. Bust double patent ilour 85 cents at Dillon’s. Mr. John Lehman left this morn ing for Albany, where he hud been summoned by a telegram an nouncing the extreme illness of his mother. She lias probably passed away before this item is read. Boneless hums at only l.'icts.. at Keen’s. Miss Maggie Cook, of Augusta, (is., daughter of Dr. W. F. Cook, was among the passengers of the colliding trains this morning. She was en route for St. Simons to visit her brother, but, missing the connection, stopped over here with the family of Mayor Colson. LAST NIGHT AT THE TENT. A Synopsis of the Eloquent Ser mon Rendered. A Urge congrcgation attendcd the service at the gospel tent Inst niglit in spite of the inclemency of the •weather, and the meeting was one of power and gracious influence. After the usual prayer and song service, Mr. Williams announced for bis text, St. John 3:14-16—reading in connection therewith a lesson from the 21st chapter of Numbers, con taining the account of the plague of fiery serpents which the Lord sent upon the Israelites for their murmur- ings and disobedience. In earnest and eloquent language the preacher discussed the plan of salvation— showing its simplicity, its compre hensiveness, including in its provi sions every human soul, and the paina God bad taken to make it plain to even the dullest mind. It was shown that God had prepared the brazen serpent fo? tho healing of the Israel ites with the design of giving them a typo of the Christ who Bhould heal the disease of sin ; and that the act by which a soul accepted Christ and was saved from sin was just as Bimple and euay as was the looking upon the uplifted serpent by those who hud been bitten. The sermon was forcible and itti pressive, and during the after-service many decided for Christ. Mr. Williams, in concluding the service, announced that to day would be set apart for prayer and fasting with special services at the tent. The meeting to-night will lie one of unusual interest, and all are in vltcd to attend. Exports. Nov. 1.—Nor. bulk,Gurner Wheel right (k Co., for Buenos Ayres, loud with 2315,940 feet of lumber, valued at 14,010. Nov. ti.—Gcr. bark Bride, cleared by C. Downing, Jr. A Co., for Hum- burg, with 5,250 barrels of rosin, valued at 110,500. Wheelwright A Co., clean'd Nov. 8 bark Belar Mina for Rio dc Ja neiro, with (523,024 feet of lumber valued at $8, 410. Two More Cotton Ships. Two more Knglish tramps came bounding over the billows this morn ing headed for Brunswick,und were a little later on safely moored at the upper dock, where they will bo load ed with cotton from the ponderous jaws of the l'elican press, of the Brunswick Terminal Company. Maj. Campbell Wallace, the vener able chairman of the Georgia rail road commission, wns bitten by a spider a few days ago, and for a while sutfered so severely that his family wore alarmed. He rallied, however, and is now past danger. This will be gratifying news to tho people of the State who regard Maj. Wallace not only ns nn honored fel low citizen, but us one of the most valuable public servants. As the chairman of the railroad commission he has done noble service (or. Georgia, und though his years are many, ho in yet vigorous in mind and body. Long may he live. The Farmers’ Alliances of the Southern States have called a conven tion, to meet at St. Louis, Dec. 7th, next, to endeavor to find a practical solution of the bagging problem. All the cotton exchanges of tho country have been invited to send representa tives to this meeting. L AND Score Another Victory. Again our stores have been crowded from early- morning till late at niglit with bargain seekers, and great was the satisfac tion of all to find what they have been looking for. It alw ys lias been and always will be our aim to please everybody, and sell our goods as low as it can conscientiously bo done. The community is grateful to us for giving them chances to Save Piles of Money, And we are only too glad to do it. Our Special Sale Days aio generally hailed with delight, and it will be not long before wo will give you another opportunity to save lots of money. It is a well known fact that we carry the largest and most beautiful lines of Dress G-oods, Trimmings. Staple or Fancy Dry Goods, HOSIERY, NOTION’S, &0., Hey, There! A Word with You! Excuse me, Sir, for I am bound for the CINCINNATI CLOTHING HOUSH, Where they are offering Great Bargains Clothing, Hats, Shoes & Gents’ Furnishing! Right you are, my friend, as they have the largest stock, show more of the latest styles, and are giving better satisfaction and bargains than any Clothing House in the City of Brunswick. Special ZBsLrgra,l:tn.s! Unlaun dried Shirt* at !.’«■ (icnU’ Linen Collars at iu Fine Silk Neckwear at t’> All-wool Klminrl Top Shi All.wool Underwear at 12.50 a suit, worth *4.00 Men’s onire Jacket* at $2.50, worth S4.00, Also a fu. I line of Cardigan Jackets, I.adl.V and Gent*’ Shoes at astonishing low prices. A call will convim •TJIK J.ATKST I.V- Freah clean gumls at low prices for cash at Folsom’s Family Grocery corner of A anil I streets. In reference to the trees cut awav from the front of the Oglethorpe now * Bank building, Alderman t'llnmn requests us say that they were cut away by permission of Hie Council anil under the direction of lh» Mar- ■hal. What about the others ? No one has explained that yet. Was that, too, by order of the Cornell ? WHAT A* FORTUNE ^ Is a good healthy, pearly skin. Few are aware of the short time it take* for a disordered liver to cause blotches on the face, and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of BKGGS’ BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD MAKER will restore this organ to its natural and healthy state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities. It is meeting »ith wonderful success. We guarantee every ’bottle. For sale by All Druggists. President Harrison has set apart Thursday, the 28th inst., a* a day of tioaul thanksgiving und prayer. t’ALVIN’s CHE WING TOBACCOS Peyton Gravorlys’, Shell Road, Williams’ Hygcia, Climax, Starr, Tipacanoo, Golden Chain, Champ Carter, Natural Leaf Plug, Fine Cut Chewing. Cloaks, Newmarkets, Jackets and Wraps For Ladies, blisses and Cliildicn. "CJ"3n.d.orTX7-oa,r a, Specialty I Shoes for Everybody. CLOTHING Smoking Tobaccos. Bull Durham, White Cloud, Buds and Blossoms. Seal Plug Cut, K. of L. Plug Cut, Cornell Mixture, Pcrique. Mueabov and Scotch Snulf. , Next door to l’ostolllce. CALVIN’S C1UARS. olh 10c. cioabs on 3 von 25c. Kt Modelo, Motropolitan, Moss Rose. Of 11 FIVE CENTS SMOKE. Full Tide, Grand Republic, Plumb Good, Royal Sjoek, No. 547 and No. 11, Georgia Plantation, Mozart, Lu Belie, Custom House, Pi|>e« und Pipe Mounts, At (ALVINS. Enough to clothe everybody in town, and the most fastidious can be easily accommodated: Boys’ Clothing in large vnyety from $1.50 per suit up. Roys’Knee Pants from-10c per pair up. The latest styles I bits and Caps for Men, Youths or Boys, And last but not least, we have a full line of Furniture and Bedding From the cheajvest to the very finest, and it matters not what article you want in this line we can easily suit you. We have also the largest line of Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths ever seen in this town, cheaper than ever. I it any and all of the above-named articles we guarantee to / UNDERSELL EVERYBODY IN TOWN. . KAISER Sf BRO. you* that you can save money by buying Goods from s. w. APTE, Tho Olo+.laier. J. E. YOUNG, 1MNK. AND CYPRESS LUMBER, LATHS. FLOORING, SHIN GLES, CEILING, MOULDING, CASING, Etc. Correct Measurement Gmiteed. Luinlicr not in stock will bo furni*ii€d.on *hort notice an'l at reasonable price*. J3^“Telephono No. 11; Po-t Ofilco Box No. 15. NOT AT COST! FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, STOVES OF ALL SIZES, NICE AND FINE. ' I am not “ selling out at cost,” but am offering my en tire stock of Clothing, Over coats, Hats and Gents’ Fur nishing Goods at marvelously low prices. Call and examine my Stock and be convinced. JAS. S. WRIGHT, Gents’ Furnisher, Cor. Newcastle & Monk Sts. National Mutual 111 OF NEW YORK. Bunswick Agency. DEXTER, To win font «i Phare, Local Agent an*! i parties dcalr. Shares flea* I SAVE YOUB MONEY And Own your Own House! Saturday in each Kniser block, up ^Due* payable month at office of Ti stairs. Easy Payments BY THE WEEK. Liberal Discount FCR THE CASH. L MERIWETHER, 0 Monk Street, Brunswick, (la. SEA ISLAND ROUTE, imUNSWICK k SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. /ip- Steamer St. Nicholas 1889. State and county Tai Notice. 1889 j I Thursday at 4 p. u Connections made with B. * W. sad E.T., AO. Railroads, aid steamer "(tracker Boy' for Batllla Landings. The "81 Nicholas" touche- al all way • points between Brunswick and Savannah. For rataa of freights sod passage, apply to C. S. STKPHkNM, Agent. $500.00 Reward Uh evidence to prove that any remedy in this lde world equals Johnson's Chill and Fever Toni*, in the treatment of chill and fever and all • malarial troubles. Price 50 cents. Money re* funded If not satisfied. For side by George I), liodgt* WAY DOWN UPON THE S’WAN- NEE RIVER. WILL be at the following places on the dates I wr , tl . „ mentioned fortho jmrpose of collecting the ! t State and County Tax f r l-WSl, to-wit: mtyl . ... . .st..iimon* Mills Store, Oct. 12, Oct 2*, Nov. 22 BetheLOet. II. Oct. :w. N ottp> returned- Kernandlna. Fla., Aitg. 28th. BetheLOet. II. Oct, 30. Nov. 2d. Pennies'*Store, Oct. 15, Oct. 31, Nov. 27. Brunswick (at City Hall;, oct. 17, 18 ami in j Nov. 4, j and 0; Dec. 4,5 and ti. * j A. II. Oik arpIUI : Please send u* one gross of ' Kvclyn. Nov. lath; fancy Bluff. Nov. 90th; .Johnson’* chill and Fever Tonic. It U Die best No. 1, K. T, V . 4 O, Pee. 2d. | seller we have for malarial fevers. 1 am requested by the Mate Treasurer to col | Palmkk Bko*. iect these taxes at the earliest time practicable. A ** ukus. Therefore, please come forward andI w-ttie same . From a letter from Granltevllle, 8. C., dated - at once. Remember this »* the only ‘ ,ot ‘ ce I Aug. 28, 188U: At the ago of 50, with 25 years of A be uiven. You will not be not it*** *hmn«rh »h« t _ .9 ** . —#„vr^ ■■■■ mail. HIRAM J . .. Tax Collector (liynn Co., Oa. i and FoverTonic i .... remedies for chill and fever 1 have ever i *1. It correct* the vitiated secretions of the "veseostivenees, and promotes the ab ml nssimalatlon of food, thus fnldllmg i Au £* **» lH8i»: At the ago of 50, with *5 year p 4n u * h tie < active practice, 1 am a careful observer and c . i turns in endorsing proprietary medicines, but I •nscleatiousiy endorse your Johnson’s Chill over Tonic as one of the best combination BIDS WANTED. lit NOV. 15th, 1WJ, fill building a hricl Lot No. d. Block No. U», atreet, Brunswick, tia. * Drawings nnd specification* brick store, sit* Newcastle be seen at the o«ec of R. It. Aopl Deserving the right of reicetiiur anyorail bids. Aibtresa bide to *• UOWELI^ Af t, t Stands at the Head. i|It£ OLP UKLIAIILK l pleat and easiest ouerat .•rid. It hol*U the cbam|i wnspecl. Don’t buy* •type- have examined tlu» caligraph. BOWAUI), BOWI.W X <*«»., mVk, til. The claim made for Hue medicine is a ru one. We maintain that it is onehuadral \ I*etter than *111101110. and loo years in advance oi the profession in the treatment of all fevers, frota the most malignant types of blllious hemorrhsgi.* fever to the siii.uliest form of ekiii and fever. , For sale by all druggieU. A u. Giiabdkai*, Sole Proprietor. BRUNSWICK ABSTRACT OF TULB CO ALIOBAPIT, slm* writer in the pYBl’S II. SlfKLTf>N. Attorney at Law, V- ager—t'rovstt Block, rooms 2 and 4. _ aad castle street, Brunswick, Oa. Complete abstract •ll iM.jwrtjr lu IBb Cllr at BruMwU-k in rounijr fror tlM .•rtloM |nrV.l lo II,