About Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1888)
$te &dt’qtiner-JSw*Hl> MttAfl! Daily ana Wtekly *t BRUNSWICK, ' . GEORGIA, *' TUB CITT BY TltK SKA.” . T. 0. STACY A SOS, MIMrtud PM»rt«ton. 8ul»m|>tlonlUtM: Dulljr.bjr m»ll,ordollver«d bj-cnrru-n within theolty, Upcrxnnum; WmI- Advorttirn* TWRirhftromeW rtMonublo.and m»do known on application. ••• < Adrortlwmicnta for which no (Uflnlte contract • madowtll Im tmblUhcd until ordered out, and peymnt fanotod aunltSiail/.- LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. Mr.' W. E. Kay did not tarry long In Now York this tlm& He ought to know the way there By now: We have hired a first olass Buggy Pointer, and hove the very beitma terial to do a fine job ofBuggy Paint ing. W. E. Porter & Co. ;* Kditoki It is gratifying to a goodly number of your readers to know that the ,AnvKiiTisKR-Arri;.vt keeps a “level head” through All the wild excite ment, of-the past, two weeks. .Your arliclo on the “Constl’ is a good one, timely and correct, and the. one on Sabbath breaking equally, so; un doubtedly speaking the sentiments of the best elements of sobtety.- There is ho promise of blessing, when a people utterly disregard the laws of God and man. Somo , time in some way reckless sowing brings bltier reaping, as ’all ’history apd experi ence teaches. Many good things aro being done by oiir rulers, but in a ■Mil Judge Lambright says he is now goo. to s.v.im.h to m toW>riohl .. r^r.f:;TOTO Infants Frcnoh kid button shoes 91 a pair at Taylor A Fleetwood, the, shoo men. Over one hundred; people have frown to death during the past week In the far West by the recent bits- sard. For Salk at Cost to .date, five shares Building and Loan Stock- Series B. Apply at this office; Old Boreas is to-day sending us ■ his respects straight from Montana, and the outlook for a cool spell is 'excellent Hand made shoos from .13.25 to 35,60 at Taylor A Fleetwood, the ,%hdeme«t ; \ Miss Laura Palmer, of Savannah, ir. and Mrs. H. A. Palmer, who aro the guests of Capt Geo. W, Haupt Sign painting of all kinds done by Porter A Co. Wo met this morning Mr. It K. Thompson, of Maine, who formerly lived in Camdon county. He moved away somo thirty years ago, and Is now back fora visit to old friends. He finds very few of them, Mrs. Gutckcll, of this city, being the only one hero thaSho remembers. He Im agines ho can see a few changes in Brunswick since ho first visited here. Wo shouldn't wonder If he did. Cano bottom* Porter A Co. ohalrs reseated .at The nrtlolo of L. L. B., in .yester day’s Issue, on tbo desecration of the Sabbath, has provoked much com ment and discussion, and tho author’s namo is eagerly asked after. Of course wo cannot glvo this, but Wo can Invito all who foel aggrieved, or of different opinion, to use our col umns to express their views. We be- Hove tho public press should be used in this way by the public more than it is, and wo invite •correspondence, always, however, of a dignified and respectful character. You can buy a nice stiff hat for 91.50 at Taylor A Fleetwood. Arrived. The elegant odfean steamship Pot t Augusta arrived this morning in port under the guiding hand of Pilot Tab- hot. The Port Augusta is a new steamer with all the latest Improve men is. She was built in 1886 and made her first vogage to China and Japan for a cargo of tea which she carried to New York and thea pro ceeded to this port She is is 1860 tons burthen, and la 847 feet long— the longest •cotton steamer over In this port She will Carry about 8,000 bales. jeatber fin with a white handle. The finder la requested to leave sament this - A WOMAN Compliments and Condemns the Press and People. never gained by trampling Under foot and ignoring the teachings, sen tlmonts and beltef of—oritloiso as you may all inconsistences—’tho mol'- al and religious members of a com munity. Disregard of tho Sabbath has always tffcou a blot upon Bruns- wick’s history, audit. Is harder to overcome the evil growing out of such disregard, when the governing power gives sanotlon and encouragement— Even our papers have been orltloised because'they did not “stand up' squarely for tho right and the true In all issues between the forces of good and evil as many people think they ought, but times nio changing, and in the change , it is to be hoped the Voice of the (true believer Will be being brought prominently into no tice—1b it well to lot her bo repr# stated as a Godless, Sabbath break ing city—her inhabitants a vain, foolish, gushing, feather headed peo ple, “tickled with a straw ?” Bruns wick is worthy of better things. Most papers can be justly orltloised in one respect—may I say it ?—gush. It is not fair to ask your opinion of tho account of tho german Monday night In one of our city neowpapers— but wasn’t it gushy thought Do you think it a compliment to any lady to bo inventoried in wholesale stylo, and “done up’’ in sugar and mo- lasBes ? Tho only excuse for it is that tho roportor must ho new,* and has not had time to cultivate his powers of discnmina:io,\, Judgment and re- ipoct by better acquaintaaco with’ his neighbors. No' , Mr. Editor, do not think I began this to givo papers a rap at tho end. You deserve the former and I do not think you will resent tho latter.. Is it nbt true ? Our soolal sphere is enlarging, should it not also grow in dignity, SQlf-re- spoct, .intelligence and t.'ath, and while having a good time among tho rooreations of life, also have due io- speot for the more substantial, enno bling requirements of gospel law and Sabbath obsorraoues—at least let 'decently ahd in ord-ir" bo the-mile and not tho exception. Woman. Th M. M. frolsom, the pondent of the gives us another nice 1 wick, from'Whioh wo. lowing clipping, qhai of parenthesis'the “he don’t oharge anytl Why ? because JiisV 1 any irf|sead«bh<t tthnhftjflfrl Married In Jefferson county January 12th, at the residence of tho bride’s* parents, Mr. and M ,8 > S. K. Smith,' Elder H. V. Skipper, pastor of the Second Ad vent chuich of thle etiy, id >|Dm Chancey L. Smith, of Jefforson coun ty. The happy couple will "he here In a few days and make their home In the city by the sea. Lost, tutevening, between thepho- dirt within the corporate limtta of Notice. By order ofthe Board of Health in session thle day, ail parties intend- to make excavations or dig up togrnpb tent and tho City Hall, a the city of Brunswick arc hertay no tified that they most do so before May 1,1888. E, A. Nklson, Seo’y. January 12, '88. 3D AY, JANUARY 18,1888. DR. MAYO’S 1RCTCBK8. Program tor To-Morrow-Ar- rangemento tor the Public * Lecture. 1 Dr. A. D. Mayo’s sewfod lecture was delivered at the Glypn Acade my this afternoon at 3(80 o’clock. His subject was: “How to Teach a Sohool.” . To-morrow morning at 12 o’clock, Dr. Mayo will address thi pupils of .the public schools at *he Glynn Academy. ■ The program for Dr. ftayo’s free lecture to tho publio at Ljarioso Hall to-m'orrow night,-8'o'clock, will he as follows: Music. ;4 , Introductory remarks by Hon.- D. T. Dunn, ' “H Lecture by’Dr. A. t>. Mayo. Sub ject: ,How D,oes Universal Education Pay?” ' ' ' • Scats on the stage wllj iho reserved for the members of the press, minis ters of tho gospel, members of tho Lemius Smith, H.S. McCrary, G/L. Elliott, W. H. Rainoy, Bonj.Hivsch, T. B. Goodbread, Honp-Mowl cPh.' Wlrab*orlyi Board of, Education end 'members of the City Council. It is hoped that the turn out in force and do occasion. pie WIG nor to the Again sy icorres- iTelegwph dhBruns- :e 1&e jftil hywaji time that •‘ for it’{ eisloye to J. that hegaVe 01 a chew of tobacco- -for, between thej breastworks in fyont .of Petorepurg in A<g&t,ii864.ilU fcMihAitffcs^ record of the war, and now smokes it! as the pipe of peace. • •' More than&lO people'-wqre maw rled in llouBtcm county last year. It is said that the Western am Atlantic railroad handled 165,00 tonB of coal Surin^ tfie ^6it«87. Josoph Ellis, ofHouston, has haul-j ed 188 bales of his‘lash Sftar’s - cottorj crop to Hawklnsvilie during the past week. 7*0j 1 In Baldwin county the anti-pro^ hibltibhlsts att drcufcttog' jpetitionb for the purpose of presenting to the “The people ofBrunswiok are ve hospitable and courteous, and mall tho stranger who comes among them foel perfectly at home. All. through the beautifol parks and groves that cover tho peninsula now rooih are seen and the sound ofthe bow and hammer keepB time to the progress, and then the shipping in the harbor shows that the banner of commerce are spread to tho breeze, and the names Liverpool, Hamburg, Bremen, and so on arc as common in the mouths of Brunswick merchants as aro Atlanta, Chattanooga and Bir mingham with us. * ’ The streets are being improved, waste places rounded up; and every body seems perfectly alive to the hopeful condition of things. Tho'lumber and naval Btores trade is looming up vigorously, and there arc a largo number of vessels engag ed in'tho tiade. In fact, every branoh of trade is on a boom, and the rail way companies are casting about to increaso their facilities for travel— a thing most sadly needed, Financially, Brunewiok is- pretty well fixed. The new Oglethorpe bank .Started some five months ago, has cloavetiPflvethousand dollars in that time, and Mr. M. Ullman says that they have handled millions of money tney have Hancucu miiuonB 01 money Attnrig 'that period, and still the First National Bank 'hardly feels it” National Bank 'hardly feels Plant Your Gardens. The mild weather of the last few days has induced the planting of sev eral early gardens. English peas, lettuce^ radishes and onion sets may now be sown', and if giay get nipped i>y the Inevitable aubieqnent cold spell, you can buy more seed from some place that advertises ih the Ad- VBaXTSEK-ArrBAL. You can save 2'6 per cent by buy- inff your shoes and nets from Taylor A Fleetwood. lur,,L,G."C.. Lamar’s nomination to this posit ion of Associate Jnsidce of the Bapreme Court has been con- 9fto>d, and the Sonth onee mbre is represented on the Supremo Bench. The Repnba fought him hard, but he went through all the same. Riddle ■ pr, the tom coat astonishing the vesby voting with the Demo- Gold signs and house numbers on glass »t Porter A Co. Notice. The Superior Court for tho county of Glynn will convene on Monday, January 30th, at 10 o’clock a. m. The grand jury (ontire)and the follow ing named petit jurors are required, to. be present • PETIT JUK0R8. Richard Riohardson, Geo. W. Asbell, New AdvettiMmaati. lands fur Sale. A. T. Putnam, J«s. Calnan,. W. W.-Ralston, J.M; Maddta, Riidh Stafford, A. Michel son, Jjjw ^Edmund Pyles, G. W. Johnson,; M«aAVfBUeW,U« i t> a Sqm Ward, AMIMUfiM f* .' J8.SG.>Llttlefield. By order of tho Court. ■ * * K. A. Nelson; Clerk,S. C. Brunswick, Qa., Jan.16, ’88. 1/ ■■ ^ irm Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 mfles of W. K. BL, is offered for sa3e— either the timber orthe land en tire. Pipe; in bluet Timber per acre,’ . r Land add timber entire W l- « ■ tad | ‘jt^iEere js a b&jfgain for : soMh- bddy. Oa^ is what is wfcnted. ticulars.” at this office; .eamMs^lE fjfrirr ft I'.-jjihi Covlhgton EnteriiriSe: Pomp Wool* ruff has been out of ibfts hetause-his 315 cow Of coll'arda'fh one night' He desires tc sell the cow-for’925 in order -to-gd even., , ; The territories of Montana, Wash ington, Dakota ahd Dtah are ally ing for admission as ■'B^m' ,, "®ey want to get in in timo to j^ko a blind in the Presidential election. Don’t fail to see our 92.59 Vid but ton boot. -The same- shoe -Will oost you 93.00 elsewhere. Taylor A, Fleet wood, the shoe men. . . yAK. ^V You cab save one dollar bn overy pair of hand made shoes, “by buying from Taylor A Fleetwood, the shoe men. Fob Rent: Twelvo rooms o' Co-Operative Store, suitable for families or for a hoasding housa ny yoW hoots ima s -iii Taylor A Fleetwood, the ; MORTGAGE SALK was the Juatice boonof (ale the lollowlng dotcrilwd of Unil, .•Ituatad lying , nRhdsy otrebrn •Y B. THOMPSON. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION; content, on D90» 1 to thc llnn will pny aasar 8,330 [17LQ1S PRICES: $ .60 1.80 ym“/§kSw . T$xl .R3i4 V Chf,p Li».'or uiiOT* -Hi c | eiimarou z ■- .? oS: >«-i.! Air' to e Assobtmknt OP Mill, I Sjjfes ILVEB|fAOE.J Purses »nd H»nd Satchfto. We are selling the best children shoes made. Seo bur stock before ypuhd^,TaylorA^ “ shoo men. Old Furniture overhauled, paint or i WnTtoSp