Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 17, 1888, Image 1

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4 Daily Advertiser-Appeal. T. G STACY A PON. PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, T -BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA, M-TIIg C1TT »r Till SEA.” I | Hand made shoes from 93,25 to 95..50 at Taylor A Fleetwood, the shoe men. Dr. A. D. Mayo has rooms at the Ocean Hotel. He will be glad to receive as visitors any persons who may like to seo him. . Lost, lastevening, between thopho tograph tent and the City Hall, a jeather fan with a white handle. The finder is requested to leave.same at this office. . * Remember the Song Service to- night at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. All men are cordially invited. Don’t forget the hour, 8 oclock sharp.' ' Sign painting of all kinds done by Porter A'Co. Tho German last evening at L’Ari oso Hall, in honor of our guests, was A pleasant affair, and enjoyed by all especially the visiting ladies and gentlemen. t Cane bottom chairs reseated at Porter A Co. Many of our leading citizens have ly scoured season tickets for | Tripp’s Desoriptive Series., The course will probably begin the present week, * ‘ v «• You can buy a 91.50 at Taylor & Fleetwood, The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held to-night immediately after the song ' service, W* Lot eveiy member bo present With his friend. We are selling the best ohlldren shoes made. Seo <,ur stock before you buy. Taylor A Fleetwood,- the t- shoo men. h Some sixty of the. traveling Pas ; sengor Agents left last evening for their homes, over the E. T. V. AG. Their parting wishes wei-e: "Long wave Brunswiok, the beautiful city | by tho sea.” Old Furniture overhauled, painted , or grained at Porter A Co. Mr. M. M. Folsom’s letter on Brunswick,*ih ilto Macon Telegraph' is a good one. He too, evidlne'y is struck with Brunswick and her sur roundings. He will write other ar ticles on the same line, thus ren dering his paper move popular here , than over. Tho Te'cgraph undor tho now management is looming up higher and highor. N. B. Ho didn’t I, charge for tho ar iclo cither. Buy your, boots and shoes from Taylor A Fleetwood, tho shoo men. An article in yesterday’s issue, on tho “Const i,’‘ is lauded to the skies. Every one wo have conversed with on tho subject thinks the aVtlele well timed and a deserved hit. Now, good people, listoa to words of wis dom. In future determine first what you wish to do, and go ahead and do it oh a business basis. Don’t let Tom, Dick and Harry, come hoc and tell you what you want. . Bruns wick has b'H (ns enough to write up her own articles and she cer ahly is ablo to do her own advertising in one way or another. Smothered Her. Rev. Chas. Smith, colored, bccom j g dissatisfied wi.h his dear spouse this morning, undertook to puutsh her by smoibe -log her with a pillow. , He has been caugbt since and turn- ’ ed loose under bond. His firat act After being turned loose was to get» doctor and go bsck to his wife. Sunday’s Non Observance. KDITOXR ADTBSttUR-AFnUI.. I am by no means a Sabbatarian in tho strictest senso of the word. In tho eyes of many I would probably be looked upon as holding very lax views on tho subject of the observance of the Lord's day, but I do emphati cally protest against making Sunday a secular holiday, a day devoted at watt Snpd»y last, to the publlo lecep tion of this or that body of excur sionists. As matters stand, the ar rival of snbh people on Sundayacan- not be avoided, but for a professedly ohristlan city to charter a boat and to'aend a deputation of her officials much farther than a Sabbaih - day’s Journey, for no charitable purpose, but to biing baok a * crowd of men and women who have evidently no idea of reverence (or God’s holy day, savors even in my. eyes altogether of pammon, and therefore, of this world, the flesh and the tlfivll. It is no Jus tifloatlonto allege that Brunswick will be bonefitted by the visit of these persons. That is not certain even fropi a temporal point ofview. Any way, suck a line of conduct on the part of the Municipal authorities will bring a curso rather than a bless ing on the city and all concerned. Once secularise tho one day in the week that God demands of us to bo kept for him, and the downfall of those so acting, even if postponed, is sure. The mills of God may grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small in tho end. For all who last Sunday wprokopt from ehuroh, and poral loss, whioh they cannot afford, the city fathers are responsible in the eyes of the Lord of tho Sabbath. In that Council, I am told, are mem bers of Christian ehux-ehes, office bearers therein—yet not one Word,of proteatfrom their pastors. And in this connection it may well disc iminhtlon in the administration of tho Sunday laws in this city. A man must go unshorn, unbathed, without his oigar, his glass of lomon- ade, or tho possibility of buying n newspaper, while those who afford such aocommodatlonB for money are liable to prosecution. But ltvory stables may be kept open, their own ers may hire out horses, buggies and hacks for profit to pleasure seekers, and deprive all their help of their Sabbath rest, boats may be let out, Y, JANUARY 17, 1888. ESTABLISHED 1ST DR MAYO’S The Program for tho Ifeek, and Other Points of Interest. Dr. A D. Mayo, the {distinguished educator, delivered hta first lecture to the teaohere of tho publlo schools, at the Glynn Academy this after noon. His subject was: Govern a School." The prog-anr fbr the. reminder of this weds is as follows: Wednesday afternoon, Jafcnaiy 18, Lecture to teaohers. 8:30 ofclock, at thd Glynn Academy. Subject: “How to Teach a Sohool. Thursday morning, Jnnui Address to the pupils of lohools—13 o’clock, at Academy.' v Thursday evening! Jam Lecture, to the publl Subject: “HowDocs Udt- osttonPsy?'’ Friday aftoinoon, Taauary 20— Lecture to teachers—3:80 afolock at the Glynn Academy. Suhjeqt: “Nat ural Methods of Instruction! Sat unlay morning. Janu Lecture to touojiors—ton o’ the Glynn Ac.idttmp, Subject “What Shall tho Teauher Read?" > Sunday evening, January 3!—Sor mon—7:30 o’clock, Subject. “How to Kindlo the Fir—AlSermoii About tho Children.’’ To all these lectures, the dgaoheni of the publlo schools, the tpa|tiera of the private schools, and»thb public generally, Are cordially Invited. The times and placet. lto address and f Friday morning at IS o’clock, at tho Glynn Acadomy, Dr. H, Burford will nellvor a leoturo to the pupils of tho G lynn High School. Gold signs and houso numbers on glass at Porter A Co. - Henry C. Curry, bo asked why there should bo anyK With feelings of unfeigned regret we announce that the above gentle man is no longor a clttara of Bain brldgo. Mr. Curry is a natlvo of De catur county, and has for many years resided In this town. If ho has loft an enemy behind him we do not know it; that he possesses tho unqualified confidence and esteem of our wholo community we aro.cortain. Hoary Curry has gone to tho live and flourishing city of Brunswick, whore ho has taken charge of a largo mercantile establishment. Business interests &loao induced him to leave Bainbrldge. Lovo of tho old town, and tho associations and friendships and steamers, and needless stioot of a life tlmb all impelled him tore- cars may ply for hire, and two nows papers may bo published on Sunday, the work on which hiust in groat part bo done on tho morniag of that day, aa well as their dntiibution by hired help. Yet up proceedings are taken against those who thus know ingly and deliberately break- tbo law as well of God. whioh is of tho hunt eoncera rb of man. Nor do tho min isters of religion utter one word of rebuke, though some of tholr leading members and efilco-lr*-r'rs are im plicated in the scandal. The publication of these sontimonts will meet the* approval not only of tbo really religious community, but also of such as Hko myself, bollovo that, if only for physical reasons, ono day in seven should bo a day of rest, and (bat once a week every ono should bo afforded the possibility of attending Borne place of worship. L.L.B. Notice. By order of tho Board of Health in session this day', all parties intend ing to make excavations or dig up dirt within the corporate limits of tho city of Brunswick are hereby no tified that they most do so before May 1,188a E. A. Nelson, Sec’y. January 12, ’88. main with us. Brunswiok has, been tho gainer. She has acquired a citizen who will honor her citizenship—a business man of honesty, intentity and abllty: a gentleman of tho highest oharaotoi. May great success attend him.— fiaiwxdrje Dcmoc,'ot. Brunswick receives Mr, Curry with open arms, and tho editors of this papor, who havo known him well for many yfears take pleasure in grooting him as a citfzon of Brunswick. Mr. Curry is now engaged with E. R Mitoboll of tho Railway Co-Opera- tivo Store. 8,000 Acres of Land, all in Ono Body, For Sale. Tho advertisement of tho abovo lands appear elsewhere In the col umns. There are 17 lots of 490 acres each, heavily timbered, and titles perfect, and sold only for charge of investment. It is in threo and ono half miles of the R A W. R R, and offers a magnificent opportunity for a 8 aw mill man. Such offers are not made these days very often. A letter to this office will give farther information to any who really mean business. __ Ton can save 25 per cent by buy ing-your shoes and bate from Taylor A Fleetwood. WITH PENCIL AND SUEABM. Sankey U coming homo from Eng land. A Indy t* running as tho pi tion candidate for Governor of •oitri. She had better be at homo mending her husband's old socks. Mr. Blount of Georgia, has Intro duced a bill iti Congress to prohibit tho moiling of newspapers or oirou iars containing lottory advertise- mfinti. V - * The members of.the Ep|soopal ohurch at Columbus, ,will ereet a now ohu^oh building‘-at <a. ! oost toFforty thousand dollars. A troop bfmonkayi the stago hoxt 'season In New York, We havo often seen the like. A negro named Harris was arrest ed near tho 135 mile post on tho C> R.R. whllo putting a Tall on the Crook. It Is said that BelvtLookwood will again be a candidate for Prosldonh > . A Card. I take this method' of Having to my fr iends and patroas tint 1 have sold my dry goods and gnwti-y business to Mr, J. J;, Lott, «>f Wiiluuoocheo, whoirf I cordially louommond to tho cltlsens o( Brunswick as a gentle man of stpHlng Worth and worthy their patronago. In roll: ing from tho d>;v goods and grocery business, Itako thisroottmiof thanking-tho oil teens of Cvunawiok for tho liberal patronage oxfeaded to main all tho ears gono by, and ask that tho same io oxtondod to my successor, J. J. Spears. Now Advertisement*. lands for Salt. 8,330 ACRES . [17 LOTS] Of'Timbered Lands, all in one body, within Si miles of B. & W.R. R., is offered fbrsale^ either the timber or the lauden-* tiro.' . PRICES: Timber, per (tore, Land apd timber entire, $ .60 f i.oo Hove is a bargain for’ some body, • Cush is what is waited. For forther p^rtiqulars iuquifo at this bftiOo. ‘ ^ Wo havo hired a first olass Baggy Painter and havo tho very boot ma terial to do a fine lob of Buggy Paint ing.: W. K. Porter A Coy For rent, eight-room dwelling on Nowcastlo street, opposite tho tco fac tory. Apply at this office. lvr ForRsnt: Tho office at head of statrs in Mtohclson’s Block, formerly oooupted by R A. Hancock. Apply toJ.Mioholson. Don’t Ml to see our 12,50 kid but ton boot. Tho eamo shoo will cost you $3.00 clsowhora Taylor A Fleet- wood, tho shoo men. ’* ' You okn savo ono dollar on ovory pair of hand mado shoos by buying, from Taylor A Fleetwood, tho shoe men. For Rmrr: Twolvo rooms over tho Co-Oncrativo Store, suitable for two families or for a boasding bouse. Evory convenience at hand. Apply to D. J. Dillon. BANKING HOUSE Wm. P. MINER, BRUNSWICK, OA. L.d.Leavy&Co. avertbs saa cownssios-asacaAina, *s» «KMUUb COLMCnm AOKSTK. QPKCIAI. «U>aUo» to rpUceUon o( r ipeedrrotunM pmuM. OSksoaoxt do >DvikmH-ArrsAb o«ce. [«^»nU t door to MORTGAGE SALK. W ILL In ooMbotoro tho dowot the CoaiiKoom.*t SCt'icndhoonot odto tho MWwta« ESSs.'SMSM'SWhb O.’nairy II. ISS3. ulo tho toUowtoc deaertbod «SS »f»r£t' y.Oo- coniMMi faor.hototMBOj.orBw. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Xi —— thetnuiMMO Dress Trimmings, Jets, PLUSHES, SILKS: And til kind* tot' Om*»o»ta sad Jowoliy, otef InfkutB’ Outflt% GmWMm ofrai.hnsrchiiai^-.'Th.nnr. UadttttrtaMiU. n«w «hd d«*Mt,ott>*' wffii LAROr' 1 AsSORTMIMt Of tiana>*aoaask>spi>vwi ucsi PursesTahd Hand Satchels. New and Seasonable HOLIDAYPRESENTS IN GREAT VAmETY. g^DtmomX'* P.ttorntfor arc—t. VEs IMUmmo—pMttaUi«tMdM to ||MM| XowoMUoSttvct.1 FOR Atoiidd ilmdMWiMlhosMIiro "siokTSeadaoho, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sanow Skin and Piles. LRBOTSFORD.bLD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.