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Twenty ycare practical wtfrcrience.
L.J.Leavy&Oo
GEORGIA—OLTHa COCXTT—City of Brunswick.
W ILL be Kid before tho Court House door, In
the city of Brunswick, Glynn txwntvGe.,
during the legal honn of sale, on the first Tues
day ft March, 1888, tho Slowing described
■^’SEe’leaaebold Intereat In and to the east haU of
Town Commons LoU Nos. ST and U, between
Stonewall and Lee Streets, together with the
LADIES
9m VmiIOwr Byelasc at MeHte, wltl
SgSaJgffl
ESTABLISHED 1875.
CONCERN,
STORE having made an assign-
the oreditors of that corporation,
le that prompt settlements of all
T. G. STACY £ SON, PUBLISHERS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1888.
Published Daily and Weekly at
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA,
“THE*CITY BY THE SEA."
T. 6. STACT A SOS, Editors anf Preprletors.
lytTS per annum. ’
Advcr 11 sing .Kates extremely reasonable, and
Advertlsoments for which no definite contract
a made will be published until ordered out.and
payment oxaci
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,
unslackcd lime, and for sale by
Ed. Bbaggins.
Miss Addie Davis, of Savannah, is
spending a few days with her grand
mother, Mrs. McDonald of this city.
Crowds of Brunswick folks will
visit Savannah this week to see the
President and Mrs. Cleveland, and
“take in” the Jasper Festival.
For Sale: Twenty-five fine Tur
keys. Would like to dispose of them
at ofiee. Also a few Pekin ducks and
Pekin duck eggs. Address Marie
D. Ti8on, Sterling Station. Glynn
County Ga. 1
Judge Stanley and his neice, Miss
Priscilla Littlefield, of Columbia, S.
•C. are in the city on their annual
Visit to the family of Mr.' S. C. Lit
tlefield.
To Rent; The store now occupied
by the Marlin Dry Goods Co. Pos
session given March 1,1888. Appl~
to M. Michelson.
It will only cost you $2#0 to see
President Cleveland, at Savannah,
the 22d. The Brunswick and West
ern are selling round brip tickets at
that rate.
Wanted, a carrier boy. This office.
• Man wants but little hore below,
but he' wants that little mighty
quick. A little WANT or a big one
is promptly filled by advertising in
tho Daily or Weekly Advertiser-Ap
peal.
Mr. W. L. Fulton is back fiom a
trip to Tokens. He Started tor Mexi
co, but stopped at Dallas Texn a. He
will probably take a contract on the
new road from Now Orleans to Dal
las, soon to be built. His contract
on the South Georgia and Florida
line is moving right ahead, and he
informs us that the road will be
opened from Maeon to Valdosta by
August 1.
Boarders Wanted.—-Rooms largo
and comfortable. First-class fare.
Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. J.
A. Bell, corner Gloucester street, op
posite Episcopal church.
Y. M. C. A.
To-morrow (Tuesday) evening, is
the regular meeting of the Young
Mens Christian Association of this
city. Every member is expeoted to
be present as important matters will
be discussed. This is one of thejivo
* institutions of the olty, and we are
anxious to see, it doing even more
than at present. The new rooms
of the Association in the new Scar
lett block will be done in a few
months, and then we shall expect to
see the organization broaden its use
fulness.
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Will Close Wednesday.
The Marlin Drygoods Company’s
Store will positively close on Wednes
day night. If you have not called
yet ladies, remember the opportuni
ty for bargains will positively close
at that time.
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.
Cuas. A. Hoyt.
Memorial Services.
Editors Advebtibsh-A m al.
• The memorial services held jester-
terday at Taylor’s Chapel In memo
ry of Rev. A. Clark, was a day that
will long be remembered by the large
and interested congregation present.
Rov. H. B. Treadwell oponed the ser
vices by the congregation singing an
appropriate hymn and prayer by the
minister. The text taken was from
Acts, 11th chapter and 23 and 24th
verses, which was one of tho most
appropriate to be found, and tho min
ister applied the text in a short and
feeling sermon of about fifteen min
utes. After which ho gave a short,
but very interesting history of Mr.
Clark’s life and labors, after which
an opportunity was given the con
gregation to express their feelings in
reference to Mr. Clark, when short,
but feeling remarks were made by
Mr. B. B. Lamb, M. Green and Mr.
J. M. Rice and many other friends,
all anxious to bear testimony to the
goodness of heart and purity of life
of a dear friend. The services were
dosed with an appropriate song and
prayer, and the large congregation
returned to their homes feeling that
they had all lost a good and true
friend. , ' One of Them,
More Facilities Still.
Supt. Haines will put on, on
Wednesday, another passenger train
between this city and Waycross, to
be known as the Waycross express.
It will leave here at 1:25, p. m., and
connect at WaycroBB with trains go
ing west, and returning, leave Way-
cross atr&p.* in.» connecting with
trains fiom the west. The accom
modation freight will leave at 4:10,
p. m., instead of 5:20 as now. Let
these things continue until the whole
shall bo perfected.
Work to Begin.
The site for the St. Simons beach
hotel was definitely settled this morn
ing and the contract for the building
proper gi.ven to Mr. M. T. Burbank
which means that the work will bo
well done. The steel rails will be
pui down at onco from tho dock to
the hotel site. The contract for the
plumbing, water, gas, etc., will be
given separately to other parties.
Every nerve will be strained to open
same by June 1st.
Male Glee Club.
A meeting was held last Friday
night for the purpose of organizing a
Male Glee Club. The following are
the officers:
B. A. Hancock, President
J. J. Connolly, Vice President.
C. I. Stacy, Secretary.
J. T. Palmor, Treasurer.
R. E. Steele, Musical Director.
The Club will meet every Monday
night for practice, their object being
mutunl benefit and improvement in
musical matters. The name of the
new club Is the Arion Glee Club.
Assigned.
By reference to advertisement else
where it will be seen that tho Rail
way Co-Operative Store has gone in
to the hands of a receiver, and its af
fairs will be wound up by the as
signee, Mr. W. F. Symons. The above
information falls like a thunder-clap
on a clear day to many for everybody
looked upon the Co-Operative Store
as one of the livest concerns in the
city.
That Barest of Combinations.
True delicacy of flavor with true
effieacy of action has been attained
ih the famous California liquid fruit
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant
taste and beneficial effects have ren
dered it immensely popular. It
cleanses the system, cures coitive-
nesfi, etc. For sale by Lloyd A
ANOTHER GI
MEETING.
To Ini Xu tvfi W*
ed tkeOMl
Coutr,
Bax (nr Altai*.
give notice
| or tho right
church will
arch on the
ch next and
nd the pub
to attend,
hoes can be
om Medway.
) Mallard,
Iway Church,
fiblished with
jthe Old Med
ia deep fa
thering and
jjrch full to
mberof tho
on of duys
Editobs Adtxitiiu-.
You are requested'
that tho annual nn
holders of old Medwi
be held at Medway
2nd Wednesday in *Mi
that the right holders
lie generally are invH
State also that convi
had for getting to am
Jno.
Soct’y. Selectmen Mi
The abovQ notice is
pleasure. Ab members
way congregation wo
terest in this annual
hope to. see the old
overflowing. Every,
Old Medway congre^
gone by is most cordfail and earnest
ly urged to be preset! at the ap
proaching grand gath ring. This
invitation is extended; > every one
who has ever attended t coldchurch.
The meeting last year 5 as full of in
terest, but very few seem to have
known about it This Jear wo hope
to see it ditfurent. The.
tered us all over- the
the Atlantic to the Pi
York to Texas. Th’e
tended to ail of you
more within the saoi
that hallowed temple,
Several of the old flock
ted to deliver address'
business for a day or
with us once more and
sweet communion
Teams will
thourvllle and Mclntosp,’ at a nomi
nal sum, and the good' people of the
county will meet you .there with well
filled baskets.
Mr. John B. Mallard and Capt. E.
P. Miller, of Walthourville, or ^Ir.
R. Q. Cassels, of McIntosh, members
of tho committee will give you any
further information you may need.
ar has scat
untry, from
1c, from New
ation is ex-
i meet once
precincts of
Ud Medway,
ill be invi-
Lay aside
and meet
et us hold
ier,
The Bible Meeting.
The union meeting of tho Metho
dist, Presbyterian and Baptist con
gregations, at L’arioso Hall, in the
interest of the work of the Brunswick
Bible Society* gave evidence, by the
large and attentive audience which
assembled, of the interest felt i a the
matter by our community.
The services were opened by Rev.
Mr. McCook, who briefly outlined the
object of the meeting and of the soci
ety, which is the dissemination of the
Bible among all classes of people.—
He said it was the intention of tho
society to soon begin a eanvassofthe
city, that a copy of the Word might
be placed, either by sale or gift, in
every family in town not already sup
plied.
Rev. Mr. Golden, of the Baptist
church, was introduced, and said that
whilst the Baptist denomination
could not co-operato in any work of
the American Bible Society, having a
society of its own of exactly the same
work to be supported, there was
nothing to prevent hit church from
joining heartily in the local work of
the Brunswick Bible Society, and
that he therefore most earnestly sec
onded the words of his brother who
had preceded him. He said that he had
seen many cases of destitution of the
Scriptures during his residence in
Brunswick, that he knew there must
be others, and that be hoped to see
them supplied.
Rev. Mr. Brown was then intro
duced, and bis address on the value
and virtue of the Holy Scriptures was
listened to with marked attention
and pleasure. He spoke feelingly,
and His earnest words fonnd many an
echo in the hca.ts of hia hearers.
The meeting was closed by a
additional remarks by Mr. McCook,
and the benediction.
WHOM IT
Tho RAILWAY CO-OPERATIVE
mont to tho undersigned for the benefit of
all.persons fateres'red will take-notice
amounts due must be made with me.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Save your Money, as on FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25th,
- mence
DISPOSING 'OP THE
Offering Bargains unheard of in Brunswick—-a select stock which must
bo sold to save expense.
&T Any person desiring to purchase.the entire stock and continue
tho business can make an advantageous trade by communicating with me.
W. F. SYMONS, Assignee.
All Sorts.
The Enterprise is a neat and newsy
little sheot, and a credit to Thomas-
ville.
Tho President and party will ar
rive in Savannah on Wednesday
morning.
Dawson’s postoffice sells $125 worth
of stamps a month, or $1,500 in 12
months.
Gainesville,Ga. is to.have a $70,000
new hotel
A fund of $9,319 is on hand fa
Athens to build a Y. M. C. A. hall,
and the amount increases dally.
Ma
a Perry merchant
ness of not less than $3,000 during
January.
The Broadax, a new paper recent
ly started at Blakely has been gob
bled up by tbe old established News,
of that city. It died young, althbugh
it started off with a Big yell.
Tom Woolfolk escapes tbe nodse
for the present, but it will catch him
by the collar bone yet, if insanity
don’t overtake him.
Tom Cassidy, charged with the'
murder of Geo. Smith at Tybed fast
J uly, is on trial in the Superior Court
this week, and has created more in
terest among some than the Jasper
Festival. The murder was a brutal
affair, and tbe prevailing impression
was that Cassidy committed the foul
deed, and the opinion still prevails.
—Savannah Local.
Let Them be Attended to at Once.
Something ought to'bo done im
mediately with that pool of watcr'in
rear of Baumgartner’s butcher Bhop.
Just such places fcod sickness and
death. Why should it remain longer
as it is? We would also call atton
tion to two other similaf places—one 1
next to the court house, and another
in front of Col. F. H. Harris* resi
dence on Stonewall street.
Syrnp Of Figs
Is Natures own true laxative. It 1b
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remody known to cleanse the
system whon billious or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to euro habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale
by Lloyd Sc Adams.
MARSHAL’S SALK.
New Advertisements.
FOR SALE* CHEAP!
Within three miles of this City,
JL Nice Farm,
With UK aores ol land waU linpniTad. 1
FOR SAI^Et
S iHE elegant two-story, olpvpn-fQom
and nlnetv-nlno acres of choice land, on—j
tags Island and tho main landadjaeonfeja
acres on tho Island. Only* eight roUes from
Brunswick by water. Situated' on a bold preek.
Yachts can fond dlreet at the Muff. Splendid
three-quarters of a mile from UneoTIl.il W.K.
It. Title* perfect. CaU on or address, for terms,
' J. M. DEXTER,
Ro'al Estate Agent, Brunswick, Oa.
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Brunswick and Ini
SlXAltthuAT COMPANY.
This popular route to, Florida la now open an-
der tho,most ausplcloui circumstances.
The enjoyable feature* of this short de-
•lghtVthhooean and yet noPaflJota^Tltf
THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER
“ City of
Hot boon
her regular
Fernandlnk,
auction