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T. a. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS.
" I A Good Openlny.
Natty men of capital an to-day
looking around for a lire town, and
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BRUNSWICK, • G1
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ordered out, and
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF crrr.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN pr MARSHAL:
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SHERIFF.
OFFICIAL ORGAN or ORDINARY
LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Five shares Series “B,” Building
and Loan Association Stock for salo.
, Inquire at this^offloe. '
A meeting of Protection Hose Reel
Company yill be held this evening
To Rent: A comfortable house
pleasantly located in Southern por
" tlon of the city.: ..Apply at., this of*
flea ; ■ '
Nr. and Mrs, Daniel McDonald of
McIntosh couiity is in^the city visit
ingthe family of Mi 1 . Allen McDoa-
' aid. '*
. DayBoabd: Three or four gentle-
Hnen can be accommodated by apply-
: lqj^at cornor of Union and Mansfield
Tim Dtland Steamboat |Ilne M i*ork days in a year.
Florida presented It lively scene at'
its dook this morning—both the St,
Nicholas apdtbft David Clark were
therent the'same time.
. \ -iffei-ylU tell far order ,B. A W>R,-
‘R. a large lot bf goods of evdry de-
‘ on*Sattrdaym,olmlnga»eleven
sharp!'. Brunswick Auction of shoes,
(r, BdWyjtr 4 ^[gt. ' .> -
choir of 1868,. Mr. C. E. Flanders,
Billie Berrie has made an appeal to
him to come down rainy days and
sing to the prisoners In jml.
Fob Sale—A good horse, 6 years
lj
old, will work anywhere.
Dr. Tucker.
Apply to
London Harris, the colored gun
ner from the lice fields, who shot
Mary, while he and “brer Antiuny”
were tussling with the gun, was found
guilty, but recommended to the mer
cy of the Court, and Was sentenced
to nino months da. the chain gang or
to pay a fine of $50.
Lloyd 6c Adams ean sell you the
best h ‘
lair brush in the city for the
least money. •
B. W.
At a regular yearly meeting of the
“Brunswick Wheelmen" last evening,
the Club was re-organized with sev
eral new members, and the following
elected officers:
C. F. Brown, President and Capt.
J. O. Bostwick, Vice President and
Lieut.
C. L. Elliott, Secretary.
F. Me. C. Brown, Treasurer.
Much enthusiasm was manifested
and plans, made for cycling fun in
’88. It was unanimously voted that
this organization shall boa league
club, i. c., all members of tho club
shall be members ol'“Lcaguo of Amer
ican Wheelmen.”
A New Comer.
an opportunity to Invert money.
Brunswick fills t he first part of the
bill, and tho only question that te* r
mains is: “What shall X get etf We
anewer: ▲ number of things are open
to you.
let. A steam laundry would pay
big mosey if properly handled. Many
people to-day send their linen to New
York to bo done up. \
2nd. A factory for common doth
Ing. Atlanta has one of these that
rune 25 jewing machines .for maktng
jeans clothing alone. Something of
that sort here would prove a lucra
tlve Investment on a small capital,
knd give employment to many peo
pie.
8rd. A car factory. This would
take more money,’ but experience has
taught that common cars can bo
made hero at from $500 to $700
cheaper than elsewhere, for tho ma
terial is all here at home.
4th. A ship yard. We have nil
the oak and other timber that would
be wanted, and cheap freights from
the North for all tho other things
needed.’"We have farther several of
just the prettiest places in the land
for the ship yard, and lastly the
workman can put In hero just 313
5th, 6th and 7th. These wo will
give later. Now who will oooupy tho
above fieldB ? There is money ; in ev
ery
>2 .
irked Down,
ispose of all my stook
by offer to' sell out
first qost. JNowisAhe
o your family' at low fig
Fire Districts.
Iu future the fire alarm wUl be
rung in accordance wlih resolution
of Council,.passed some ti.iio since,
but not carried out. The city has
been laid out into four districts—“F"
Btreet divides it east and west; and
Umoh street, north and son,It. Dis
trict No. 1, is tho territory embraced
in the soath-wost portion of tho city
with Cook’s mill as a ccntio.» No. 2,
will be the north-west portion, with
the ice factory os a centre., No.. 8,
will be the north east por. ion, with
the Nelson school as a centre, and
No. 4, tho south'-eaBt portion, with
Dart’s store as a centre. As soon as
a fire is discovered, the alarm will bo
rung vigorously for a few moments,
ami then cease,' and the number of
tho ward struck iu .taps—1-2-3-4, ns
the case.may bo, and then resumo
ringing the alarm. Let everybody
read this ovor, and especially tho
firemon, and in future they will know
just how to,proceed when an alarm
is sounded. Now remember, No. 1,
Cook’s mill as a centre; No. 2. ice
factory ns a centre; No. 3, Nolson
Grammar School as a centre; and
No. 4. Dar’’s store, Dixvillo, ns a cen
tre. Those places are not the exact
oentres but wo use them as well
known localities to get tho locations
fixed in tho mind.
Our stock pf patont medicines, por-
rfumcry and toilet nrticles is now
Among tho now comors to tho city (complete. We can save you money
is Mr. J. J. Lott, of Willlcoochce. on everything wo sell.
Tired of the narrow limits of so
small afplace, hn has .come to Bruns
wick and purchased tho flourishing
drygoods and grocery businoss of
J. .T. Spears where ho can have
wider field in the mercantile world.
To^Rent.—A small Btoro on New
castle street, near J. J. Lott’s store,
also rooms to let Apply to Mrs. 51.
E. Stockwell, on tho premises.
Fresh garden seeds and onion sets
at Lloyd 6c Adams’.
Lloyd A Adams are selling their
entire stock of blank books, receipt
books, and everything in the station
ery )ine,nt absolute cost. Call on them
Life Insurance statistics arc said
to show that there are now 820,000
policies in this country, represent
ing aggregate insurance of $2,100,-
000. ’
It Will take $50,000 to break up
the Great East ern, which was sold
•recently for $80,000.
Manager GwMIh the Em*
ployeo of tlie D.AW.B. R.
, Ad* effecting econo tb£k place this
alng Id tho' office of the Ain’t
i'l Pass, Ag’t or th<| B. 6t W. R.
It was'the presen Mtion toretlr-
Mantger A. A Gaddis, of a hand
le testimonial on thio eve of tits
HITE- mm i
m A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has'retired from business, and we have
elpsed out his stock so low that we cab glvo Special Inducements in both
departure to hie nowvlhldof labor,
at Albuquerque, on thwAtUntlo and
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts.
HP-
Paclflo road. Tho ei
in Mr. Angler's room and requested
Mr. Gaddis ‘o'come in. On hfs arriv
al Mr. MoDuffie itpprOj died him and
said that in view of tt severenoe of
htp connection with. p road, the
employes,: wfcom * he jreprttbhted,
hiift. expressed a dosji ito give him
same testimonial of 1 elr high'ap
preciation of him; that he had shows
them every courtesy, |nd rendered
their service to him a? oal pleasure.
Mr. Angior tl\cn hand 1 him the tes
timonial—an elegan 1 'silver cake
basket, with a half do; it dessert, one
dozen tea and one doEOjjgcoflto spoons,
also one sugar shell
tongs, and n dozen fol
dls looked aWtliO b
for a few moments a
his remarks, which
ed. He paid a glo
the entire force,
Freight and Passes
McDuffie down to
tho faithful office
good word fyr all, an
that he could take pi
mondlng every one
successors bb offlolen
After the specoh
rk
Shirts heretofore sold at 76o we. will sell at COci;
Shirts always eold-at $1 we will f*ell at 76o.
Shirtu worth $1.60 wo'will sell for $1,
Ml
V; Now is yonr eliunco to pu:
K ins to offlst, whioh will bo for only
convinced that they are a bargain.
j while wb have these bar-
Call and oiamlnothem, and
J: J. LI8SNER & CD.
PISTOLS,
AnMINISTR.yrOR’S SALE.
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with
$10,000.
Morton Lumber Co., cleared Jan
30, bki Sattio, for Waxford, Ireland,
with 137,724 feet lumber, and 26,483
feet hewn timber. Cargo valued at
$2,397.
Cook Bros. A Co., cleared Feb. 3,
bk Geo. Corbitt, for Santope, with
290,401, feet lumber,valued at $3,705.
II. It. Symons cleared Feb. 2, tho
steamship Port Augusta, for Livor-
‘ ile ’
pool, with 6,559, bales cotton, valued
at $299,110.
John Colville cleared Feb. 3, brig
Carrie Picking for Bqsso Terre, with
153,258 feet lumber and 179,400 cy
press shingles, Cargo valued at
|2,910.
Colt Guns,
TRIP SHELLS
AT BOTTOM PRICES- •
PALMER BROS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Fob Sai.k: Lot 80x90 on Newcas
tle street nearly opposito Greer A
Son’s 11 wry stable. Inquire at this
office. lw.
3 MONSTER MTS 3
—_at
L’arloso Opera House
SATURDAY Feb. 4th
MONDAY Feb. 6th
TUESDAY... Fob. 7th
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 0. 1883.
ARRIVED.
C—Soh. Hn..'c M.'.G, Hurl:, Piunam. N. V,
1- «ch. II. C"o.s. Hawley, dcv’li.
BL, Tyro I v on <) lo. '8.
2— Sc.i, srr, < D. Foil. I<oulnnd, Horton.
S—Sell, II. G. IlcoclieBowl, Cluti'lcr-on.
SAILED.
Sn-Bl-. Oil- Joiiio.i, Aw. on'ani.
SP—Ilk. Mrgg'.o Do. gbs, Unitor.
Ho—15K. E.i > Voni'cson, Oni on Dock.
PROF. LOWANDA’8
SPECIALTY COMPANY
And Mammoth Gift Festival.
Uo—Dk. Ei. i'I'on.'cnon, Gm on I)
81—L.. Foil ,i.>, Jonrron, vnloncla.
l—ll... So tn, sra.„i. Wo:;tord.
1-Sen... C. Po.k'1o.o.).pintolior,Horton.
Reserved renew on rnle nt II. T. Dunn’s without
extra clinrge. Prices 81 nnd 23 cents.
Plonso oxnmlna tho Iwnutlfnl set of farnltura
on exhibition nt McGnrvey’s fnrnlturo sloro.
100 Prssents Given 100
RECEIPTS.
Receipts of nnvnl stores for tho work ending
Fob. {.—Spirits tui pen line 213 ensks; rosin 8,(104
bin ols. Colton SOoU brlcs. •
ELECTION NOTICE.
Announcements.
For Clerk Superior Court.
T HE friends of W, H. RAINEY horoby nut him
In nominntion tor Clerk of Superior Oou't nt
tho onsutng election.
For Clerk of Court.
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E horoby announce Mr. J. L. BEACH ns n
enndldnto for the offleo of Clerk of tho 8u -
- and solicit ^hln^tho^rtof
perior Court,
tho public.
For Clerk Superior Court.
.tuHE friends of R. W. Thlot will support him
A for the office of Clerk of tho Superior Court
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We hereby announco JE. M. DART for tho of-
•m of Clerk of tho Superior Courtat the election
_.xlercd by the Crdlttnry to Jit tho vacancy occa
sioned by the resignation of E. A^Ne
VOTERS.
STATE OF GEORGIA—GtlfKH COOKTY.
Court of Oiidinauv for Countv Purposzr,
January list, 1888. .
WHEREAS, the Governor haa accepted the na-
Ignntttn of Eugene A, Nelson as Clork of tho Su
perior Court for said countv, to tako effect when
Ids successor Is elected and qualtded, therefore it
is ordered thnt an election be held at She Court
il other places of holding
Homo nu'l the several other plaoee of holding
elections tn said county, on tho thirteenth day of
Fobrunry, 1688, to HU the nnexplred term ortho
ordered, that tho Justices of the P«
of said county attend at tho rospcctlv* place
holding elections In their ’districts, and aapai_,
tend said clootion, with sneh freeholder as they
may select. EDGAR C. 1>. DART,
Ordinary,
Attention, Merchants!
fn order to close outfmy entire stock of
hereby offer them TQ MERCHANTS at ACTU*
ALCOST. Now Is your Unto to secure.
BARGAINS IN CIGARS.
’“’■“•SSSSwOTm,
itation. c
acres moro or loss, of rico
hundred and flfty acres, more or
1; bounded on the east by New
-j, west by Broadfleld, north by
of the Alumaha, and south by
. . . - JtoctorofsAW county, against tho
said Jf. C. Qent, for taxes due the State and coun-
ty for the ytsrjssv. Amount of tax MA«;cost—
W, if. BERRIE. Sheriff G. C. Ga.
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