Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 18, 1888, Image 1

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Published Dally mil Woekly at. BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA, “TUB CITY BY TUB 8BA.» T. e. 8TACT a WI. BMtmaaa rrogrtatars. ,. Subscription Rates: Dally, by mall,ordollTercd by carriers within the city, It per annum; Week- •y' |S per annum* Advertising Hates extremely reasonable, and Advertisements a made will bo payment exact rate (or which no » published until ted accordingly. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY. OFFICIAL ORGAN of MARSHAL. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SHERIFF. OFFICIAL ORGAN of ORDINARY LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. Just Received—A cargo of fresh, liuslacked lime, and for sale by , Ed. Braggins. Dr. Bottsford has moved his office to Chandler’s building on Monk street, across the way from the, Ocean Hotel. ' 'Fresh country eggs at 20c per doz en,' at E. O. Fctch’s. tf , Rev. G. M. Spratling, pastor of the Biyant Baptist church (colored) will baptize a band of happy souls Sun day (to-morrow) at 12 m., at Dart’s ,back landing. "For Sale: Twenty-five fine Tur- t keys. Would like to dispose of them , Jjt once. Also a few Pekin ducks and Rekin duck eggs. 'Address Marie D. Tibon, Sterling Station, Glynn pCouhty.Ga. ' From the 15th- of November to the 15th of March is the season allowed ' law for the cutting of turpentine i, whether on one’s own land or, »f another. s •** ■*fie store now occupied r the Marlin Dry Goods Co. Pos- ssion given March 1,1888. Appl- i M. Michclson. * -The average bad boy is still in the ; land committing depredations after dark, cutting wagon covers, loosing driving reins, etc. In short, taking : the first steps toward the penitentia ry- To Rent: A comfortable house pleasantly located in Southern por tion of the city. Apply at this of fice. We hear of two young gentlemen hunting the same young lady last evening and up to 9 o’clock had not discovered her whereabouts. Drop her a note nest time, boys, early in the day and ask her to be “at home” when you call and you will have bet ter luck. Wanted, a carrier boy. This office. Mr. Henry Symons haB just re turned from a trip to the interior towns seeing how the cotton supply stands. Ho was taking a survey of matters to see how many more steamers to charter thiB season. The Tivoli has her cargo all engaged.— He may secure still another. Boarders Wanted.—Rooms large and comfortablo. First-class fare. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Bell, corner Gloucester street, op posite Episcopal church. Fancy Groceries. Mr. C. L. Elliot is emphatically a j fancy grocer. His latest are Pre served Turkish Roses from Smyrna, King’s WafflQs from Dresden, Eels from Humburg, Stuffed Mango Pick- els from the East Indies, Grated Par menian cheese from Italy, Smoked Sardines from Norway, and Boston Tongues and Sounds. Try some or all of them. Kidnappers. A report is in circulation among the ignorant colored, people that there are a band of kidnappers around town stealing young negroes for medical students to dissect, and there are actually some among their number who believo it Among them is a colored cook who could not pre pare hor.enSployer’s breakfast yester day morning from grief. She said her husband and little boy had been stolen, and “by dis time dem young doctors is cuttin’ dem up to see how dey put togedder.” She was asked by her mistress-if she and her. hus band had not had a quarrel. She said they had. Then said she, “your husband has taken your boy and gone back to Darien.” At last ac counts the.bereaved wife and mother wps heading for Darien. Others tell of being chased by men at night, and of their wonderfully narrow escapes. We hoar of one drayman who has been furnished a pistol to protect himself whilst out delivering goods after night. It will bo a blessed good thing if it results in keeping grand rascals at home after nightfall but it is certainly strange how easily these people are duped. . The Agricultural Convention. Vice-President A. T. Putnam is back from his trip to the meeting of the State Agricultural Convention, at Waycross. He reports a big rous ing harmonious meeting. Everybody tgos enthusiastic over the prospects before them for a grand fair this ‘ *" Major MtatKpfof tho ACem Religions Senrifeea iy morn- of the irmon at >0 p. m. ‘Korsxko not tho gether, ss tho manner of some Presbyterian ehtproh, Brown, p as tot: and 7:80 p. m. Sunday p. m. Subject for known and Unho: Evening: Union Services: Hall in the'eauso of tbj el 7*> ... '- j . ' ’* St Mark’s Church: Si ing service With cclobrm Holy Communion lind eleven. Sunday School 'Evening pifoyor 4 Y. M. Cl A': Fmyer mi Sunday morning at 9:5' Song service' every Tui at 8 o’clock. All young vited. Rooms open daily fr to 9:30 p. m. Rooms li Block. '•« , Baptist churchj Rev. E. en, pastor: Services 11 o^n. in L’arioso Hall. Sunda^ -Scl p. m. A. I. Branham, Supt. T. E. Waff, Asst, ^upt Subject fc 1 Morn ing: “Tho River of God.” J rening: ig every Gospel ivening Are in- 9 a. in. Kaiser '. Goiil- 7-J-p.m. >1 3:30 Brunswick Bible Work—Uni fort. Second Ailvetft: (Church D and L streets, two squi of the-'gas house.) Elder H. per, pastor. Ser- " 7:30 p. m. Rri Mm retail every possible assistance in his pow er to aid in making tho fair of 1888 the grandest ever held. From Way- cross the convention went to Jack sonville and took in the- exposition, and secured a promise from the man agement to make a grand display of their products at said fair. In this connection we would state that the Central railroad has secured the ser vices of Editor Glessner, of Ameri- cu8, who will visit the West and North-West this season in a special car, and advertise Georgia and her various resources. This Morning’s Fire. The fire alarm sounded about nine o’clock this morning, and by the time tho bell had tapped three times the Protection Hose Reel was on the streets, followed by the Ocennics, Some one asked how it was possible for the Protections to get out so quick, and a by-stander answered: “Those boys slay at the engine house.” A Protection member explained that they rang the bell themselves. Tho fire was on the roof of Mr. W. F. Penniman’s kitchen and was put out before the department got there. Memorial Services- Rev. H. B. Treadwell informs us that the congregation of Taylor’s Chapel will hold memorial services to-morrow at eleven o’clock in re spect to the memory of Rev. A. Clark, their former pastor, who died recent ly. In his death that congregation lost a true and tried friend. Syrup of Figs Is Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most ■ effective remedy known to cleanse the system*when biliious or costive; to ,dispel headaches,.colds and fevers; - to cure habitual constipation, iudi- . gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on- ' ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com- Cal. For i | j*nyJSanFranci«co, I* Adams. sale Arrived There. A telegram from Washington an nounces the arrival thereof the com mittee from this city. They went before the Harbor Committee yester day evening with all the facts and figures necessary to convince any body that Brunswick is entitled to all Bhe asks for and more besides. Americus Republican: A small boy of our acquaintance admires bis clergyman. He says “I would like to boa minister, if I could bo a nice minister like him. If I can’t be that I shovld like to be street car driver.” cCook, paston m. and 7:3.0 p. Preaching at ll 6. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. piT; E. J. Harvey, Supt., and Dr. D. D. Atkinson, Asst Regular weekly prayer meeting every Thurs day evening at 7:30. No service to morrow night. Amorleua^a going to build water andgas worsts. The activity among the good tem plars of thu.State is very apparent. New lodges are being organized very rapidly and the lodge membership is increasing very rapidly. The Baptist church of Albany has erected a monument over the grave of its former pastor, Rev. W. B. Nix, whose remains rest in the Albany cemetery. ► ' . , Arrangements are about perfected for issuing the Americus-Republican as a daily by a stock company. Judge Cambell, of Baiulirulgo will be the editor in chief. It is suggested that the city of At lanta purchase the custom house from the government for a city hall, and that the government put the amount paid for ft with tho extra ap propriation for its enlargement and; construct a building suitable for its needs. -fyjS- It rcqulred nearly four pages of tile Philadelphia Press to print a list of persons.Applying for w^olesalA and retail liquor licenses in that city. What * sad future for that city. United States Consul Folsom, in hi^ speech in London the other bight said none of the Chicago Anarchists who were hung were Masons. The matter seems to be oU^of sufficient importance for a dispatch .to be sent jfbhicago, stating that 4 Mason, and gave the ptdistre88 whilo Senator Pasco promised a abort while ago to cateb for the President the largest alligator In Florida, if he would vteit that Stato.' The 8enator now thinks that his duties will not allow him to go home tq exoeuto his promise. The President need not give up his trip on that account, however. .There are probably.enongh Northern tourist# In Florida to catch a small alligator. . . Only One More Week. The Marlin Dry Good# Company will offer “Bargains” only one more week before eloeing the establish ment, and there is a probability of closing up before Wednesday night. In view of these frets we would ad vise all who intend calling, but who have delayed theit movements to do so at once and get the. benefit of buy ing at actual cost, Dont wait for the last minute. * Marlin Dry Goods Co. New Advertisements. FOR SALE CHEAP! ' Within three miles ol thi« Olty, JL 2Srioe ? Farm, , With UK sent of land welL Improved. Fottr- >oin house ena large barn. Me* water. Sltu- ■ oout hotiM am a ted on a bold For farther ■ it creek full of flih and oyrten. CLVM, Brunswick, Ob NOTION. r Union Services- There will be union services to morrow night at L’arioso Hall in the interest of the Bible cause. The meeting will be presided overby Rev. McK. F. McCook, President of the Brunswick Bible Society, and ad dresses will be delivered by Revs. E. Z. F. Golden, of tho Baptist church, and Paul F. Brown, of the Presbyteri an church. There will be no collection lateen up, and all arc invited tp coine and hear what is to be said. There will be no night services in either tho Methodist or Presbyterian churches. Someth ing New, For years past the medical world havo been trying to get rid of the powerful drugs in use and to substi tute something simple and pleasant. We call attention to the advertise ment to-day of “Syrup of Figs” a most delightful laxative made of figs, and for sale by Messrs. Lloyd & Adams. Although a new medicine, it has got ten a big run already. Attention, Farm Hunters. Mr. Robt. Clubb offers for sale in this issue his farm, situated within 3$ miles of this city. The soil is ex cellent and yields well, and the wa ters adjacent are alive with elegant fish and oysters. An elegant opening for a truck farm, and can be bought low. That Rarest of Combinations. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action has been attained in the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have ren dered it immensely popular. It cleanses tho system, cures bostive- ness, etc. For sale by Lloyd A Adams. It is rumored that Henry J. La mar will buy the Macon Telegraph. Tom wooifolk #Hlnot hang as a new trial has been granted. At least one-third of thq delegates to the State Agricultural Convention are not farmers. On the first of next month the State road will reduce the fare to two cents a mile, while the State Railroad Commission allows them three cents. If all the roads in the State would reduce their fare to 2c. per mile they would make more money, Ty Ty, on the B. <fc W. R. R. is the best advertised little town in the State. The place is about as big as a little watermelon. In one section of Dakota, it is said forty families have indicated their determination to move South because of the terrible blizzards in that coun try. • With regard to the alleged snub that Mrs. Cleveland gave Mrs. Grant, inquiry at the Whitb House develops the fact that Mrs. Grant did not call there; that Mrs. Cleveland did not meet her during her stay in Wash ington, and, therefore, there could have been no snub. This informa tion was obtained by the Baltimore Sun’s correspondent. What is the New York Tribune going to do about it ? Is it going to let its correspond ent slander Mrs. Cleveland, or will it have the manliness to correct the absurd story ?—Ex. A negro in Kansas City Is under arrest for stealing. He was hungry, and thought his neighbor had no right to withhold bread from him. If he had been contented with the bread, all might have been well. But he was not; he walked off with the red hot stove in which the bread was being cooked. His averice got him into trouble. Some people never know when they have enough. 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 rccclvo any orders. • Cuas. A. Horr, * Uo jbiw c. RuraEuroRD, sa February 14,1888. fOR SALE. "k; The Hermitage Island, Plantation aii BMiii-'i T HE elegant two-itory, eleven-room house, T- * _ Und ninety-nlno acre, of choice land,on Her mitage lilanu and tho mala land adjacent. 4t acres on tho Island. Only eight mile* from runswlck by water. Situated on * bold creek, debts can land direct, nt the Muff.. , Splendid live onk groves. An elegant placo, for a gen tleman's winter rcsldoucoor hunting lodgo. Only three-quarters of a mile from line of B. « WtB. R. Titles perfect. Call on or address, for terms, J. M. DEXTER, f 14-8m Real Eatata Agent, Brunswick, Ga. MARSHAL’S SALE. GEOKGIA-OirxitCorxTr—CltyofBrnnawlek. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, fan the eltypf Brunswick, Olynn eonntrGh* during tho legal honrs of isle, on the first Tues day In Hank, 1888, the following described P1 ?r 0 lcnschold’lntcrcat In and to the Oast half of Town Common* Lola Noa. tf and 4i, between urerotthecity of Brnnawlek, against iwV H. Haimy, for taxes due the elty for the yner 1887. Amount of tax 88.10. ‘ Marshal City of Brunts Hard Coal Just received by schooner, and now unloading. « cargo of EOG OOAL. Call at once and leavo roar order, for bard cos' la scarce. , LITTLEFIELD A TISON. Dr. A.B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SI MONS Ga. Twenty yean practical experience. Additional Quarantine Rule. violation ci the Qttambtlne Begvlnltouo. Adopted February 10, IS». * Cl’k of Connell and deetJKary [i£sfi§j vAgj : jm ■