Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 08, 1888, Image 1

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,eA-iui .JEI.OJL VU" A* T. CJ STACY & SON. PUBU8HEKB. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1888. ESTABLISHED 187-,. mm r«bllll»«a Jxily awl WMkty At BRUNSWICK, v GEORGIA, ’ ■ ' -TOOt CITT BT Tin SkA.“r T. c. gticr 41 SQB,IMtto«hidVr. t «UJn. SSfSB l-nyment exacted accordingly. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF C OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CO OFFICIAL ORGAN of MARSHAL. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SHERIFF, OFFICIAL ORGAN of ORDINARY LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. Jnst received by P. Krauss A Son a fresh lot'of fine candies andcrack ers. Give them a call. lw. Mr. Harry Waite, of Liberty coun ty, is in the cityOn a short visit.’' * Apple's by the barrel at Calvins. Way cross is preparing for a time on the 14th, at the meeting of The State Agricultural Society. To Rent; The store now occupied' by the' Marlin Dry Goods Co. Pos session given March 1, 1888. Appl to M. Michelson. Among the visitors to onr city yes terday, iwas Col. Johnson, of the firm of Harris A Johnson, wholesale gro cers, of Macon. Oranges $1:25 to $1.60 per hundred at-Calvins.- - ? It When-a “r\in off’ occurs on the B. P± TbCKER. “ Wdidsof inquiryabout Brunswick ar6 coming in daily from all tend. Pity we did not hdVe A bti keau of information to'A'riswer ! all these inquires. All' groWfhg toWtis and Cities have such )jiistitt)tiottk Day Board: Three oPfour gentle men can be accommodated by appl ing at corner of Union and Mansfiel street. •*•' " y The E. T. V. A G’s. day train is a nico ono—a big improvement on the night- Jesup - accomodation - coaches: If every train in and out ;of Bruns wick was such'as tho one that went out at 9:30 this morning no one could grumble. Fresh garden seeds and onion sets at Lloyd A Adams’. An enthusiastic Satilla River man ea^a that They grow cabbkges so large up there that they can’t ship them in an ordinary flour barrel, but have to t userice tierces, and that three just fill one of These. 'Hojie ho over a specimen this spring. Lloyd A Adams are selling tjheir entire Stock of bl&fllr-'books, receipt books, and everything‘in tho station ery line,at absolute cost. on them At the meeting of citizens at noon ■to-day it ; was fouh^ thaT.tpe.coinmit- tee had secured about $8,QffiQ $ of the required amount-‘fThey were asked to continue the vtofr^lidd tfecure the balance necessaiy to make the $10; 000. We Hope the matfof “'will not ■ fall through as it is of too much mo ment to us to allow it so to da . : To Rent: A comfortable house pleasantly located in Soutnern pot- tion of the city. Apply at this of fice. ■/ , A— A?— C—A—N— B— ,C— 8— No* if you will fill ont the above skeleton it ’will readi ‘‘AT Actual CoBt at Marlin Drygoods Company’s Store,*' which means for a few - days longer all the stock of the above es tablishment will actually be sold at cost to close it out. pail and seefbr yourself. 1 - To Rent.—A small store on New castle street, near J. J. Lott’s store, also rooms to let Apply to Mrs.M. E. Stockwcll, on tho premises. Tribute of Respect. • The following preamble and reso- oiutions cm the .death* of- Rev. A. Clark were passed by the members otTuylor’a Chape):* T? T ,v - 1 , : . vTatlob’s Chapel, I%b.‘ ! $i *88. Wuereas, It has seemed good to the Almighty to removo from ns onr lite-wnftiff 1 tfhd^ijitjwid ;$sWWsr« Rev. A. Clark, of Jesup, Ga., - there fore up up Resoloed, That wo deplore the loss We should think tha1 increase the value of a ’ that iis assessed Value Instead of more. Oi Should not do an inji payers by putting up il at higher figures tb anr could -he replaced at^ Watch is . worth no ipi* Vanderbilt than the wi Advertiser- Appeal. ith deepest feel- ed only;, by the confident lope that his spirit is with the God who gave it ' - , Resolved, That we tender to his affile ted family our sincere condo lence, and onr earnest sympathy in thhk'their deepest affliction at tie loss ofpne who was loved by t al 1 Who k&ew Hoi. f / I 1 Resolved, That of him edn truly Vs said “well done thou good and fhL : ful servant, enter into the rest p -e pdred for you before thpltfuudat'on of the world.” “O death whe- e is thy stihg? O grave where is thy vie- - * Resolvved, That • the foregoing res oiutions be published in the Adver- TipKOsAi’OBAL.of Brunswick, Ga., and aftopy oi' same he transmitted to the family of the deceased. ; ^ j , ,.,.. Onr stock of patent'medicines; per- ftpnery^nwd JOtipt nrtiples is #0w complete.' W® c^n saVe you mdhfiy on everything weselL 1 >1 TS Lloyd A Adams. " i jftjfji t l,Sr *'"* *-•"*i* Another Little Smash. Yesterday’s delayed passenger train put ns on track of another lit- t}e&jna8h-ttp 6Uthe B. A W. road. At the 85 mile post a'robin frain whs derailed and some eight or tenjtars knoc}ced Info-foil, atearino, and; igned for it In thet a barrel of rbs'ih full off and threw the’trhin from herbase by get ting under the wheels. This, we leirn, is Only the supposition. It might hate been a short rail,' any way the trttin was derailed, with the above results. This is the second mishap-under the new administra tion. Last Sunday’s passenger train hOd two' coaches thrown off. But thbrdis one peculiarity about the B. 4 W. accidents, no one ever gets hurt seriously,' and only a few at all. Well, there is one comforting thought in connection with this matter—the chances are that we will soon have a road that is a road, and not' short pings and a streak of rust. Compulsory Pilotage. The question of pilotage is now engaging the minds of Congress. We afo'pleased to see a disposition oh the part of the ‘-powers thatb’e” to leave that matter to each State id regulate for Itself. Tpjs is rigjit; and then'ijf any State puts, its pilot age so high as to'drive off business, then that will be its owh faiilt, ho one’ else will be to blame for it. f.t! . Notice to Tresspassers. I hereby give- notice that all per- sobemre warned against 'trespassing prshhotfng at Hataptoh point or Lit tic Simons. I have authorized Mr. W. H. Shadman to prosecute any one found so dding. Frances B. Leigh. Butler’s Island, Jan. 31; ’88. ■- , i r.l-ili < _ : ji • rl i The Atlanta City Council has modified its ordinance punishing Hrpnk*:” For firtlt blfehse the phrty is fined $5, for second $50, and for third offense 30 days on the Streets without thb privilege of payihg out ir there fas move of this latter pun ishment in vogue there would be still less need for punishment A <|uery fbr U« if ifiCerUInly Editou Asrt /Ooetn building because the land on tmji increased in talue! worth any moro ten year been built—if it can be1 the same money—simf that In valne it stands Ian; house after it-has newfbr .pserhal emsjmor is one of w, as some think that right- house that b on a lot rthat >, and house was r —-^^.-dency. . .C. l rebuild it to-day f<^||500 or less, ctul :have it new. Pater, ige docs not gilding, and iould he leas Assessors lo our tax ir buildings id building $100 gold worn by r.—Editors ioea on this subject vital importance Jus of our assessors seem such increased valukl For incnance, I ha- cost me $500- that assessed at $300 six ye^s lot is assessed to-da; the last assessment on $£>30 with an upward" The adulteratldh of. articles ofdai ly consumption again Occupies the attention of CongreEB. The commit tee on agriculture of the senate S feiw days since had bcfoTO it a humtiefc of prominentChicagbfumhu ( all of whom admitted jhai.' lord is adulterated vyith; sjtet as forty c0ht,hut;t6by In'di’st that none of the foreign ingredients are harmful. Manufacturers 'df piite hog’s lard were also present, and said they could not compete with : -thfe Chicago adulterations, estimating the difference between the pule add the adulterated lard S;t abbot ohb and a half cents per pound; ' ’’ : There ought certainly to be some why by which honest [manufacturers and dealers can be protected from these trade robbers. t MTS! . and wo have neements in both bights stock so low that wo can giVo Spool Laundried and {Jnlaundried Shirts Shirts heretofore add at 76o wq \ViII se|I at 6,Qc. Shirts-alrtaya-sold at^$1 we. vrm soli[ at 76^0. Shirts worth $1.6,0'Wo w}U sellI fbr^l. & ,, hsnoS;<Oj rntfAtsoyotfr fihirts whllo yro have those bar- t ains’to offer, which will bo fuA only 1 80 days.. - Call and examine thorn, and convinced that they are a bargain sf - rttlo . '.J ’■ < ••.‘Ait -*- J. J. LISSNER & CO. Spargeih Does Not JKnow 'the Woman. NA»HViLLE, Foh. 1—+lp an inter view with a Memphis Avalanche rep resentative in December, Miss Emma Abbott' paid: “Among ; the f best friipds LUer had 1 are': ■Bcbcher, Dr. Chapin, Dr. Talmago,' Dr. Swing and the Rev. Mr,' Spurgeon.” These wore hot of the opinioq that my profesBioh carries with it danger to good mor als.” When Rev; mi Candler saw this he sent a copy' of the' interview tla Mr. Spurgeon and asked him regard ing his being a friend to ,the stage. Mr. Spurgeon’s answer has been rp- ceived) and he says: "So far aB I can charge memory, I have never before heard of Miss Ab both " I am deddediy if the' opinion that the stage is the enemy both oft as not impFoVed this lady’s fulness if she mentioned' me as-V.en rolledjamong her friends- -She may be a very excellent person, htit I know nothing of her. ' :i ’ I; ;* ' ‘ ’“''R H. Spurgeon. Lloyd A Adams can- soli you the best hair, brush iu the oity for the lssst monqy, " Mam •'•U IM-Vftff-.'! i' y =—== .iv.p'rr^S == ForClerk SnjM-rlor Court. Uio ensuing cloctlon. . liid A Portland, lie - , woman has read the Bible through 86 times; - she is l&ytkiti bid and began When ahe'wis 7. She reads from the same book with which the first began, ’ and has read it at least once every year. “Gath” thinks Mr. Cleveland has lost some of his popularity atnohg the politicians, but still retains the good will of the Mugwumps. Bless your soul, “Gath,” Mr. Cleveland never was very popular with the poli ticiaus. He hadn’t much-popularity in that quarter to lose. It is among the people that he is a favorite, an< 1 the politicians have fallen into liin >. simply because they know this to' be true. It. (a with profound sorrow that we lecor'd the'death of Mr. James &. Campbell, the proprietor and mana ger of the Macou Telegraph, which occurred last Sunday. It was an un expected event, and in alt respects untlnieiy, It is a taking off that Will dkuse £redt grief wherever Mr. Campbell was known, and his ac quittance covered a large part of the State.—Ex. Miss Varina Anne Davis, daugh ter of Ex-President Davis, is devel oping into quite a literary character. She has an -' article in the North American Review for February, which IS attracting considerable at tentibn. " — ■ i-4 « --U-- , r i go)d mines about seven miles from Rockmart'will bo worked on a large scale The steamer Aid, now plying the Flint rivor, is said to have made one thousand dollars in one week re cently. There have been fifty thousand bushels of eon brought to Milledge- ville (Torn the West since Jan. 1. The reunion of veterans of the; Cohfed&ntW ikvalry; r whlih wtutyte hetc( ttf^eW (Arleattf Jnoxt : 'Jdol *■„ „. will bo largely attended. Tho lc^cal committee: Jias "received responses from all parts of the country; and preparations for a grand occasion have been oonipleted.: ! There is a man in Vionna whose backbone runs tioia his' chin down ward, and his chest is located wherit the backs of most people aro situa ted. When he gets bis back up, his note is always elevated The present year has begun with a terrible fire lecord. The South has escaped’jvery lightly, however. Tires, like other misfortunes, generally come in groups. ' f ’ t j! 1 Society people iu Washington aro enjoying a pink seasbn. / Pink menu cards are used, tnd ladles make even ing culls in pink satin costumes. 'It is a'blUe season for the then Who'foot - the bills'.‘ r - u * >|[ l ” 1 ' i: 1 • > The last issue of tho Baltimorean has a fine picture of Senator Colqu! accompanied' ()$ kr sketch 'ojThU I sonai characteristics career. . The Louisville Courier-Journal ry hahdiomely rofors th 1 the ’ederate dead as “the hurltid ' uro of the tjohth.” I ~ ‘ The Baptist churth of Milledge- ville has underfokdu to ristse $500 for tho mission cause thiiiyeAK Marked^Down^ Wishing to disposaq^all my stock of shoes, I hereby joittt to sell out same at a6tual firstNow is the time to shoo your lkmii» at low ures. ' ' ' - Tn« lewoholrt interest In SlMt toth« eutkUtot Town Common! Loti No*. IT Md*),: MMSW sioMwall sod Leo Stmti, rwothor win the ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. stAtkof dEoRuu^dTrHs cointtri j *!! count OF OnoiHAiivrosr • - -• | ,.t-l vtsvy &. Go, Fob Rent: .TwelveYooms over the Co-Operative Store, suitable for, twit fkmliies or for** boaadihg hohia Every convenience at-hand. Apply to D; J. Dillon. ai'ctiok u» ceunsisa mesun. u» nsnsnu ceuiccnw aosxis. r m £8jE£jL- ■ext door t*