Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 16, 1888, Image 1

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Closing out my Entire Stock of convinced. My and if you want > great bargains, ains in Cloaks, Comforts, TFn- andlGents’ Silk TkONT toll toeaU-oa ana 1 jJ want anything In hit lift good turn-outs, beat attention guaranteed in ererr luttanco. peclally invited to fire hta~th gentlest horaea being kept for I PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Additional quarantine Buie. T. G STACY.& SDN. PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1888. PutiUabed Dsliy and Woekly at. BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, “THE CITY BY THE SEA.” T. e. met a 80», K41tor««ftd Pragrlatora. Subscription Itataa: DMIy. by maU,ordollvered by carriers within the city,$4 per annum; Week- ! v II Der annum. ' y |S per annum. Advertising Batea extremely reasonable, and nrnln kmutrn nn nnnllMtlMi. \ orndo known on application. AdrertinemenU foi Aui Dtauwuviiu for which no definite contract a made will be publlBhed until ordered out, and payment exact-'* i- OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY. ‘ OFFICIAL ORGAN op MARSHAL. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SHERIFF. OFFICIAL ORGAN of ORDINARY LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Minstrels drew another big crowd last evening at L’arioso Hall. Miss Mamie Myddelton and broth er, Mr.Smith Myddelton, of Valdosta, are visiting relatives here. Fresh country eggs at 20c per doz en, at E*0. Fdtch’s. tf Miss Lula Stuart left this morning for her home in Thomasville, carry ing with her pleasant recollections of the “city by the sea.” The “Mum” Party at the Baptist parsonage last evening was well at tended. The members say they had a delightful evening. , Fresh gard.en seeds and onion sets at Lloyd A Adams’. Wish these people up in Dakota and Montana would keep their bliz zards to themselves ius'tead of send ing down slices of it our way. Col. Hunnicntt, Grand Chancellor of the the purpose of inspecting and in struoting sfime. To Rent; The store now occupied by the Marlin Dry Goods Co. Pos session given March 1,1888. App]- to M. Michelson. . One of our huntors recently shot a deer on Blythe Island, and now claims that he killed it in “Central Park of Naval City.” Wonder how ho found out that it was Central Park ? Miss Deverehux, who has been for several months visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. M. Tupper, leaves to-mor row for her homo in Maine. We do not envy her a trip to that State at this season. Lloyd A Adams are selling their entire stock of blank books, receipt books, and everything in the station ery line,at absolute cost. Call on them We found two bellowing goats tied in the B. A W. freight depot this morning awaiting ownership. The clerks say they were unloaded from a freight car this'morning, but without being billed from anywhere. Mr. N. Frierson, of Savannah, 1s in the city to-day looking after his lum ber interest here. He thinks the lumber business as low as it can go, though he says he thought that had struck bottom quite awhile ago. Lloyd A Adams.can sell you the best hair brush in the city for the least money. The Brunswick Orchestra is now preparing for a grand concert to bo given immediately after Lent. We can promise our people in advance some of the finest music they have listened to in many days. At the meeting last exening of the Building and Loan Association, $1,- 700 was sold to the highest bidder. Scries A was sold at 37, 37-J, 39+ and 40; series B was sold at 57 and 68.— There seems to be always a demand for the money, and consequently those who do not wistMto borrow need not do so. ' To Rent: A comfortable house pleasantly located in. Sonthbm por tion of tbo city. Apply at this of* flee. a ? i'.' j.» We were about to invite some more barbers to onr city, but Clark A Shaw have solved the problem by opening up the Oglethorpe Barber Shop, on the Southern side of the hotel. Clark will wield the razor and strap there whilst Shaw remains at the old stand. Wanted, a carrier boy. This office. Mr. S. Zorn, of^Louisville, a heavy grain dealer Is in the ci'ty on a' pass ing visit. He had started to Florida and stopped over a day by accident. He says he was perfectly surprised to find here what ho does, and now wonders why he never heard of Bruns wick before. Our stock of patent medicines, per fumery and toilet articles is now. complete. We can save you money on everything we sell. Lloyd A Adams. Old Bruin must have heard «omo oftheJekyl Island Club read the article in the Advertiser-Appeal about the big hunt being fixed up with himself as the chief performer, for lie has suddenly disappeared from the Island. His tracks were seen every day rcgulary uni il our notice appeared, arid since then nothing has been seen of him. Boarders Wanted.—Rooms large and comfortable. First-class fare. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Bell, corner Gloucester street, op posite Episcopal church. Hinesville Gazette: Mr. Glenn Farmer of this town left last Thurs day night for Brunswick where he expects to engage in business. Mr. er li t reliable, .ein m- e Mallory ihouse this By the New Passing through Steamship Lino’s W morning, we discovered r great pile of goods marked “Am picas, Ga.,” and upon inquiry found that it came down by steamship ft*0 and would go hence by Tar Heel, and over the R. Day b 'lyfifwif ‘ gret to lose him from Hinesville where he is highly esteemed. But we wish him the best success in his new home. A Scene from Beal Life. Time: Last trip of the Cracker Buy. Place: Deck of said craft. Dramatis personae: Captain Clubb, and father and son from the “Way- back District,” passengers. Father: ( pointing to anchor) “Bud, what’s that ’ere thing fur?” Son: (with a knowing look) “That must be what they ketch gaters with.’’ Father: To be shure. The son to be sure of bis position, hunts up the Captain. Say, Mister, ain’t that ’ar hook what you ketch gaters with? Captain: Yes. Son: (with triumphant air) There, Dad, didn’t I tell your so? Father: (toCapt.) You must ketch some powerful long gaters with that ’ar hook? Captain: Oh, yes, we get them 30 and 40 feet long. Father: Doo tell. How' I should like to help pull in one of them fel lers. What do you use flir bait ? Cap.: We use large fish. Father: You don’t say! Boat proceeds on her way, and at the next landing several large stur geon are put on board. Father: Is them the bait you use, MiBter? Captain: Yes, that’s it Father: (delighted) And now will wo ketch some er them gaters? Capt: (who sees he is caught) Well, we oan’t fish for them now. We can only catch them on ‘the flood tide. • „ Father: To bo shure. There are men who shudder at the thought of breaking a new year res olution, but spend most of their time leaking more or less of the ten com mandments. SHOP REMOVED. I have removed my tin and general repair shop to my residence, opposite the ice factory, where I will be pleas ed to receive any orders. Chas. A. Hovt. Some Slight, but Fatal. Mr. Charley Moln day evening b of the Etolzendorf b Bay. He was unro stopped back too far. A colored, man was at Sterling Station las left for dead, but Mr. who was near at hand, stimulants and he soo was sent home. Butler and Ford, a row yesterday even suited in Butler’s cut a knife. 0 Proved yester- tho roof on the o tin and ked. do' day and iailoy, him some tved and "PAIL AND got into vhich rc- ord with es’ Marsh rday and A negro axeman at was chopping wood split his foot in two. Mr. Robt Moody, Moody, of this conn yesterday by the leve cart. The lever-came whilst sitting on th( split his head open, ki bg him in stantly. He probablj never knew what hit him. New York, he Bteamer ijt A L. R, & Y the work very long—several will be necessary, in fact, we understand, four are now being built. A Bill Which Should Pass. Representative Cox, of- New York, has introduced a bill in Congress providing for the classification of postoffice clerks, for first-class offices on the same plan as that governing the classification in all of the other departments of the government. The bill, if passed, will benefit not only the clerks .interested, but will prove of much greater service to the public in insuring a greater degree of certainty and thoroughness in the work of the postoffice. The bill pro vides that all clerks in first-class of fices, heads of departments excepted, shall be classified in six classes, the salaries ranging from $600 per an num for the first, to $1,400 for the sixth; and further, that promotions in all classes be made regularly. Postofflce clerks are worked hard er and receives less pay than the em ployes of any 'other of the depart ments of the government, all of which except the postofflce, have the eight hour law. Allbany News: The Session of the Presbyterian church of this city con cluded, on Sunday Iasi, to have pr eaching twice a month instead of once a month and extended a chll to the Rev. I. W. Waddell accordingly. Mr. Waddell now gives two Sabbaths a month, to the Guthbcrtchurcb, one to the Leesburg church, and one to the church in this city, but it is un derstood that he will ask the Lees- I am At a Reduction of 20 I do this in order to make Spring Stock. I mean and ask you to call and he goods are offered at prices that are in reach of ail. Life is short, and if to enjoy it, call and see the I will give special bargains in Flannels, Blankets, Bed derwear, Corsets, Ladies’ TOiwei J. MICHELSON. A gentleman living near WJnter- ville broke the knob off one of his doors and for the want of something better put a coffin handle on tbe door and now there is not a negro in the county who will open the door. ,* A forty pound crocodile covered with wooly hair has been discovered in Florida. The theory is advanced that it had inadvertently lunched on a firkin of steamboat butter. McG&ARY'S There is an endeavor being made to introduce paper dishes for table use. The man whose wife is in the habit of throwing plates at him will be in favor of this. - ♦ New Advertisements. NOTiei:. burg church to get another “supply” thn so that he can divide his time equal ly between Cuthbert and Albany. Only One More Week. The Marlin Dry Goods Company will offer “Bargains” only one more week before dosing the establish ment, and there is a probability of closing np before Wednesday night. In view of these facts we wonld ad vise all who intend calling, but who - ‘ yed 1 " ‘ * * * have ddayed their movements to do so at dnee and get tbe benefit of buy ing at actual coat. Dbnt wal% for the last minute. Marlin Dry Goods Co. iHE undersigned. John C. Ruthc-ford, Au- jl gustos O. Uncon nnd W. Mailer Wimberly, nil o. Uncon, Bibb county Ga., hereby Rive notice ns required by law, that tboy.navo formed n rail road company, to bo Incorporated »nd known ns the “Jacksonville nnd Enst Tennessee Uni rand Company." The object nnd purpono of which la to construct, mnlnlnln nnd operate a railioad for the transportation of freight and passengers, be ginning at a poiift in Wayne county Ga.,on tj.e Altamaha river, opposlto to the mouth of Beard's creek, and extending through and into the coun ties of Wayne, Glynn, Camden and Chariton to a point in Mill county of Charlton, or county of Camdon, on the line dividing the State, .f Geor gia and Florida, said point to be that at which a "-"-oad to be projected and bnllt northwardly I Jacksonville, lathe State of Florida to con- with uld railroad shall tonch .aid State Forthepnrpoeoof auliatlon of'said company aid of procni?ng a charter for the same, thoundi mu Biuuo. uio undersigned have made and signed articles of association as required by law, and will at tbe proper time apply for a charter for Mid oomoany pursuant to this no.ico and uld article, of •"OcUUon.^ UUTHEBFORD, AUGUSTUS O. BACON, t W. M INTER WlMUEltuY. February 14.1888. Hard Coal Just received by schooner, and now unloading, • cargo of EGK3- OOAL, Call at once and leave your order, for bard ooftl U scarce. LITTLEFIELD A TISON. nj£u3.<d. Sale* GRANT STREET. —mi I i — ■/ ' ‘ 1 i \ NSW VEHICLES, . m. _ . ■*» ,’ ■ *•- _ - 1 . « Nothing Second-Hand or . loco '•». • All Orders'for