Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 15, 1888, Image 1

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J DaiLy Advertiser- '' - — “ : - —* * - • - --* m : 4-> *1 - <: - STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 15.1888 &STARL18HKDTH 7 ft. Tsklbltod Oollr IM STMUr M BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA, "TOM CltT *T THl MU."' LOCAL NEWS AND G08S1P. Mr. and Mrs. Horboit A. Palmar, of Savannah, aro in tho city, guests of Mr. Goorgo Haupt. Hand made shoos from |3.S5 to ♦5,80 at Taylor A Fleetwood, tho' shoo men. At Helena, Montana, tho thormom otor stood vosterdsy at 50 dogrecs below soro. In Brunswick it was about 80 abovo. Don't buy your childrens' shoos boforo you oxatnlno our stock. Tay lor A Fleetwood, tho shoo men. Soauroyour ttokots early for tho Mondolssohn oonoort noxt Tuosday evening. No lovor of muslo should fall to hoar thorn. Cano bottom chairs rosoatod at Portor A Co. Manager Gaddis, Prostdont Plant* and Gonornl Managor Halnos loft in apodal ear this morning for a trip • ovorthoB. AW. You can buy a nloo stiff hat for ♦1.60 at Taylor A Fleetwood. "His Honor’Ms now thetltlo of our formor townsman, Mr. James Q'Con- or. Mo has rooontly boon olootod Mayor of tho town ofTy Ty. Old FuAiituro overhauled, paintod or grainod at Portor A Co. Tho Southern end of ihe Columbus Southern from' Dawson to Albany will bo ready for tho rails by May first. Wo will soon have more dl root western oonnootlons and that too by a lino not Inimical to us. Bnyyonr boots and shoes,from Taylor A Flootwood, tho ihoo mon. Ship brokor H. E. Symons is dally oxpootlng tho stoamship Port Angus ta, tho largest and flnost of tho lot.— Ho has also ohnrtorod the Tiverton, with a capacity of 7,000 bales of out- ton. Hho'wlll bo horo at un oarly day. Wo aro soiling tho best children .shoos made, Seo our stock boforo you buy. Taylor A Flootwood, the shoo mop. , * Tito Oglothn oo National llauk has Just gotton In rn ologant now Her- rlugsafe of A,000 pounds wolght. It Is au ologant ulfalr, and has a now ftntu.o—90 prlvnto bo::os, wblob can bo touted out to prlvato Individuals for deposit boxes. Sign painting of all kinds dono by Portor A Co. Only Four Dollars per annum for tho Dailv AuvxaiisKU-ArexAL, tbo papor that In aoknowladged to have day by day mote real local nows Items than any othor. Only $!! for tho host weekly In Southeast Georgia. You can suvo 85 nor cent by buy ing vour shoes and nuts from-Taylor A Fleetwood. Mr. W. R, Bunkley, of Cumberland Island, wan In Ilia ci'y a few days ago, a: ranging for anotbor season. Ho Is now consldorlog tho propriety of ex-on ding his liorso car lino to tho wharf. ,\Yo hope to seo it cofaplotod by spring For rent, eight-room dwelling on Newcastle street, opposite thelcefac- ■lory. Apply at this office. lw Brunswick witnesses to day what she never dared to hope to soo, and yet it is *rue, Our New York and Brunswick Packet Lino is actually unloading freight hero for Savannah. Think df it ye croakeis—Savannah receiving goods from New York via Brunswick! What next? It Is catlmatod that tho Plant In vestment Company will spend ♦OOO,- OOOontyoB. A W. to put It in first class oWen The ApvKHTisxn-ArrrAi. was the first paper in the city to wol- como tbo purchasers and ‘hall tho purohata with delight, when the poo- plo and the press wero bolboanlng It. Dofi't forget this. Fon Run; Tho office at head of staira in Mtoh’olton'a Block, formerly occupied bjr B. A.' Hauoook. Apply to J. Mloholson. British bark Hawthorne, 080 tons register, Capt Chapman, * who has boon hero sovernl times, esmo this time without ohartor, and notwith standing Downing A Co. have six vossols loading and waiting, thoy have ohnrtorod tho Hawthorne for a cargo of rosin. Capl Chapman likos Brunswiok, hor climate, pooplo, and abovo all hor matohloss harbor. Como again Captain. Don’t fall to soo our ♦9.60 kid but ton boot The samo ihoo will cost you 83.00 elsewhere. Taylor A Fleet wood, tho shoo mon. Tho steamer City of Brunswiok got aground yesterday with tho ox ourslonlsts, and something to oat got very source. Along In tbo aftornooa a box of horrlngs wore (bund and dls trlbutod. Frlond John R. Bostwlok, not gatlsflod that thoy had captured ovorythlng thoro was to ont on tho •toamor, wont bolow, and mooting tho stowaid pload with him for some thing to sustain tho innorman, ovon if “only throo grains of corn." He was informed that thoro was nothing loft but a gallon of korotino oil and that ho was wolcomoto that. ^ou can savo ono dollar on ovory pair of hand mado shoos by buying from Taylor A Flootwood, tho shoo men." ^ Our Guests. A oommlttoo' of our cltlzons loft horo yostorday on board jho steamor City of Brunswick to moot tho mom bars of tbo oonvoutlon of pn*s6ngor agents .who wero on routo to this city lVom 'Jacksonville. Thoy oarao as •poclal guosts of tho olty of Bruns wick, ranching horo Into last ovonlng, hnd woro soon roglstorod at tho Oglo- thorpo and sat down to a dlnnor that would huvo dono orodlt to any, olty In the land. It was ilvo hours Into for tho boat had stuck In Jokyl crook and detained tho party SQVoral hours. To-day tbo committee hnvo driven tho party around lliu city In car riages and slinwod them tho bonutlos of tho [oily ,by the son. Wo failed to loarn of a slnglo ono who is not onthuslastlu over ovorythlng, the ho tel, tho drlvos; tho trims, tho wator, ovorythlng. Thoy will all go back to spook of Brunswiok nnd hor beau, ty. iwt>iw Newei-nge. Thoro is nothing that should con- eorn our peop'a ns much as soworago nnd yot we don’t learn of any very vigorous action in this dlrootion. May (list will soon bo horo, and then all walk will have ty) b* stopped. Aro wo to allow anothor wholo year to pass by without suwo- ago? Is that opon drain tocontinuo to swoop along Mnnsflold Hired another yoar, and spread llsolfont upon tho low grounds abovo whoro all of Its (11th will sottlo and brood dlsonso. In short, is that drain tocontinuo to boused as now, ss tbo receptacle for tbo illtb of tbo olty. Wo appeal to you, tho guar dians of the health of tbo city to awake from .vour sloop and do some thing. The precious monlhsaro pass ing, and soon summer with its hot rays will bo down upon ns. Thoro havo been throe oases of typhoid fe ver on that drain this season. Is that to bo repeated another year? Gold signs and houso numbers on glass at Portor A Co. AT LABT W1 HAT The Constitution's Gn lllus* (rated Brunswick Edltl i-«60 a Column for “Two-I --a- Nickel",Cuts. The groat Gooigla wi -lnstru* moat haa blown Its speolal mswlok blast, and It Brunswiok i rlvos It, it will bo an amaxlttg lusts t of bar wonderful hold upon Ufa, ifte haa for yeara fought agatnat ( world, tho fleah and the powers of riroess,, against all odds holding' ir own, gaining hero and there, a 0 it, nntll she at last ^commands tl fear of her enemies ahd the adm itlon of the world, but Wo fear this v i botoo much for her. Sevorsl months ago an ag toftbo Groat Atlanta Constitu in—the f roatost, biggest, longest, oadest, nost, richest poworfulost, d alto gether best newspaper onRtarth— u wanted iwrlto •turn" catno among us am us up" for a “small cons! —about four bundled dollars. Ho R ot the wealth, and wroto-wthat Is, o wrote a fow head-linos and a few addenda, nnd'flllud a pngo with 1nat- tor extracted bodily end boldly from tho Aovkutisku-Apwai. Thabi Pam- ruLKT or 1N85, over which m tolled for months and wlduh, wo are-t hank- ful to' know, diil nioro to ndvortlso aud build up Brunswick thndany ad vertising scheme yet devised. Ono thing.' however, can bo said I for tho pago in question, which Is met the ma> ttur was good, and althjugh wo K t no credit for it, wo shnll'bo con it .f Ls second publication pUshcs for Brunswick ono-flftloth.of tho benefit which the first < But Brunswick continued U> grow, and tho tattle of her nhokole foil ltko distant muslo upon Ihooanoftho bosses In tbo news-shop, and. forth with Brunswiok Is told I hat she must advbrtlso, that a grand Illustrated pago is what ip needed to nor in a moment Into courso engravings I this oxponso will he magnanimously mot by tho groat Constl., if our poo plo will only guaruutoo if300—$00 a column—regular pricoof advertising. ♦150 per pago—to pay for montai strain. Onr peoplo—In all tholr In noto gon iloncss and confldonco—put up tho stamps, and hold tholr breath to hoar tho gun go olf and soo tho town jump. Sunday, tho 15th, rolls around, tho train arrives, tho mall Is rocolvod, and tho postofilco thronged with anxious peoplo. Novor did tho E ostmastor and his asslilauts so slow oforo 1 But at last a copy of tho great Constl Is secured, and on au in- sldo pago—put thoro to protect It from tho wear and toar Inoldent to tho first page—lo found tba cause of all this anxloly. What a vision of loveliness 1 Wliat beauty 1 Wo lmd boon promised wood, but Instead tho liborullly of the' management shows itsolf in tho suporb stool engravings that meet- the eye. At first glance tho boholder is struck with tho graco fid Incline of tho walor-towor. No stiff porpcndloularliyabout it, but a gentle incllno a la Tawor of l'Isa.— Following this aro a numbor of gems of art, so highly colored ana exquis itely finished as to bo almost totally unrooogalzablo, inoluding tho Kalsor block, whloh, unfortunately, scorns to havo boon engraved with a rako, or olid gotloa up to represent a wreck of tbo oaithquako. It must hnvo boon tbo oarthqunko, and tho samo shook turned tho St. Simons boach wharf en tirely upsldo down. Tlmo falls us to speak of a|l tho ‘boanttss of theso works of art, so wo pass on with tho regrot that so much monoy has boon squandered by tbo Coast!, whon wo oould have loaned thorn somo fifteen or twenty that would havo dono equally well. Howovor, it’s all over now, and nothing remains but to pay tho bill. Somo tlmo shortly, if tho Constl doos not make another ewoop upon us, we hope to got out an lssuo, with engrav ing*. etc., which shall be a credit-to tbo growing city, and whloh our poo- E lo need not do as'ono gentleman did Is extra copies of tho Const!, "stuff them into tho waste basket, and charge up to dam fool account." Fob Betrr: Twolvo rooms over tho Co-Operative Store, anltable for two families or for a bounding house, ivory convenience at hand. Apflly t D. J. Dillon. Brunswick Bible Society. ' The annual meeting of the Bruns wick Bibto Society was held last night at tbo Methodist church. Tho meeting woe called to order by .Vico President Paul F. Brown, Rpv. Me K. F. McCook, then addressed tho Society on tho history and woik of the American Bible Soclotyi Ror. If. P. Myers, the District Supt, for Georgia of that Society then addi qd tho meeting. The following officers were elected to servo fbr the coming year:. Pres (dent, Rov. MuK. F. McCook; Vioe President; Rov. Pan! F. Rrohra; Soo- rotary, J.T. Hester; Treasurer, C. I. Stnoy; Directors, & B. Mitchell, K. H. Taylor.’B, A. HaUcbbk; W. D. Baleh, John Colville. Tho office-a and dlreotors mot this morning nt tho Y. M, C. A. and map ped out the work of tho Society for tho coming year. It was doturmluod to havo a can- is of tho town mado within a short tlmo, with a vlow of supplying tho blhlo to ovory fam ily. both white mitl colored in tho olty. Tho Society arc engaged In a good work, nn^ dosm-vo tho onuour- ugomunt and help of ovory cl-Ison of our town, ^ .■> -■ ~ Pick-Ups. Hon. Jamos B. Book has boon re- oliftted to tho United States Sonalo ft-om Kentucky for the -third tlmo. Tho sonator Is a popular man at his homo. Wo livo too fast. A man la always wellofTlfhe manages $6 bring his expenses within his Income; and ho who spends more than ho makes Is what hn At Hnrtwol! Saturday, throo col ored prisoners mado an tinsuooessfUl attempt to burn tho Jail and osoape. Tho post offioo fat Rmlloy; Liberty county was broken Into rooontly and robbod. Tho thlof got about filO in monoy, Ho has sinoo boon captured and is no w In Jail. QoorgoWynno, of Oglothorpo ono day last week wont hunting, shot 97 times and baggod 97 not missing a shot or killing more than ono bird at a shot. AtCuthbort, a Tonnosssco stook man, with a hard of flno cows, dis posed of sovai-al of thorn, reoolvlng in paymout 870 gallons of souppornong wlno, domestic manufacture. Ho will ship it to anothor markot boforo of* faring It for sulu. Tho front of tbo’ asylum grounds at Mlllodgovillo isbolng boautldod. Tbo Work will mako tbo vlow a mar vel of boauty, nt a cost of between ♦10,000 and ♦16,000. Mr. Johnson, thoonglnooroftho Atlanta Exposi tion grounds, drew tho plat. Tho Albany Nows says that tho S. F. A W. U. R. Is going to do away with Its brlilgo across tho Flint river. Having purchasod tho B. A W. R. R. whloh has a now Iron bridge, It Is proposed to morgo tho two roads on tho oast sldo of tho rlvor, using one track across the rlvor and into the city. Tho Sub Tropical Exposition open ed at Jacksonville, on Thursday. Thoro was a laigo crowd in attend ance. Inthoabscnco of orator II. W. Grady, of Atlanta, ox-Gov. Wm. D. Bloxham mado tho oration. Tho Exposition will not closo until next May. A'dispatch to tho Chattanooga Tradesman from Gainesville, Ga., says a solid vein of black lead ote, more than SOO feet wide, has been discovered there, and that it la tho largest deposit found cast of the Booby mountains. • General Beauregard la said to have written to an old soldier who rent to him for a ticket; u My Dear Old Com rade: Ifyon wllletlok to tba Louis iana lottery you will bt as poor at you wore at the . close of the cruel war, and ynu'will not havo enough' left to load a pop-gun." Ex-povornur Frames T.. Ntohola haa been nominated for Governor, of Louisiana after a very bitter oontoet. If the MoB—ty toowd don't oppeee hint ho now trill go In by the ustal big nisjority. . . . 1 , Tho Eaglieh poet-offloc officials ad* via#the dlsuso of soMlng-wax on lot- tore fbr countrloe boyond tho sea. *Nofiee. By order of tho Board of Health In tension this day, all parties Intend ing to mako excavations or dig uu dirt within the corporate llntUa ot the olty of Bruntwlok are hereoyltc- tlflodthnt they must do so before May 1,1188. E. A. Naunx, Sso'y. January II, '88. «ts.»*- .- Infonte French kid button .shoos ♦1 a pair at Taylor A Fleetwood, tho shoo ;non. Wo have hired a first class Buggy Pointer, and have the very best ma terial to do a One Job of, tng. W, K. portor A ( PLUSHES, SILKS, And all klndi |ol OrturaenU and Jowtlrr, Infants’ Outfit!* I'hMp ttndor USIN' ud Cklldria'4VtHt(rr. i>stojsiaiwi>.aiwiseiiie>afix»tost COURTS. 4 Larqk Aisoutmht of Zqliir.CmieUnaiBiii.CMle, mXRUt,«UOI.D|ANDWtm LACRJ “ * 1 - Pm*HOH*ftii(l Hand SatolielB. . ' .,1 . U < . ' ; NXW AMO 8SASOXARLI HOUPAJPPSENTS • IN GREAT VARIETY. XSP*n*mnreit’t PalMras tor drNNt. TM ladlN aw rmpMifnllyl lavltad to draw* a Mrs, E. EARLE, KewaartH SlrSrt. BtoMwkk, Qd. r^/tMkif FOR TORNO in A torpid liver Osraeeaa tbo whoUajr*- ttints Ulia pMHlIIMI Siok Keadaohe, Dyspepsia, Costivenets, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Everywhere* ! LB.B0TSF0RD.M.D. PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGEON. ’ eeitep ilrect. ra^MDtp. a.