Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 22, 1888, Image 1

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Daily T. <i. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS. §he Published Dally and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, ••THE CITT BY THE SEA." T. 6. STACY A 80K, Editor* amA Proprieter*! - Subscription Rates: Dally, by mall,oi delivered • by carriers within tboclty, (4 por annum; Week- Ttlper annum. Advertising Bate* extremely reasonable, and made known on application. Advertisements for which no definite a made will be published until ordered out! add’ ctoa accordingly. paymont exact) Official Ofgan of City and County. LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. The sioamor Ruby is being re- . painted and Used up for the spring business. Mr. S. Mayer, of Albany, is in the city, a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Ullman. and Baldwin apples at Russett Calvin’s. Tho third story of tho new Bries- enick building on Bay .street is tow ering aloft. Tho remains of Mr. W. Isaacs were interred this morning with Jewish ceremonies. Fob Lent—A live room cottage, plensantty located, corner F. and Egraont streets. Apply to M. Kaiser. To-day is tho birthday of George Washington, and a legal holiday id tho United States. Seven stevedores have taken^ut licenses this year, each paying into tho city treasury $200. Fob Rent—An eight room house in fine condition. Apply to J. M. Dexter, Kaiser Block up stairs. Tho new city badges for wagons have arrived and are very neat; They (j» n >rrt nf heavy hi—mUttr number in the center. Ufcr Dr. F. Joerger is in tho city on a prospecting tour. Wo knew ho couldn't stay away. The attraction is too great. His family will bo here by tho first of March. Just Received—A cargo of fresh, unslackcd lime, and for sale by Ed. Braoqins. Mr. B. R, Daniels drove over to this city from Bailey’s Mill thih week thirteen fine beef cattle purchased of Mr. Jim Bailey by Messrs. Baum gartner Bios. They are fine beeves and raised in his rice field. Clerk and Treasurer Nelson don’t like people to uso bad language in bis office. Few men do and yet so many thoughtless people annoy bus iness men hy tho use of such lan guage when in. their place of busi ness. Twenty-five barrels of apples just received at Calvin’s. Mr. J. N. Walker, our practical gardener and truck farmer, finds ■ It inconvenient to livo in town and work in tho country, for he puts in ,fourteen out of every 24 hours, so ho has built himself a nice little home out on his place and will move out thero at onco. The average man thinks the E. T. Vi Sc G’s. trains slow, judging by those between this city and Jesup, but those who go beyond Jesup find a difference—whenever tho trains are behind hand—and that is every day, they run nearly a milo a minute over much of the route. . One to Every 04. Wore wo to announce that thero wof one bar-room in this city to every sixty-four men, our people would hold up their hands in amazement, and yet this is true. The Clerk and Treasurer informs us that there have been issued by himself for the year 1884 twheuty lour retail liquor 11 censes, one beer license, and one wholesale liquor license. This will make 25 retail establishments. Our population is estimated all tho way. from 6,000 to 10,000, according to tho ideas of tho individual. Take the happy medium, and we hnvc 8,000, which we shall use as our basis. Now estimating one voter to oveiy five, wo have just 1,000 men. Divide this number by 25, and we have 64 men to every bar-room in town. At first glance this looks terrible, but upon reflection it is not quite so bad, for wo have at all times a large number of people in toyrn, and who arc not citizens. Furthermore, the counties from here to Albany aro all “dry,” as also a largo number between here and Macon, so that many of those bar-rooms really get their maia sup port from those “dry” counties through the medium of the “jug trade.” The Clerk further informed us that the amount accruing from these licenses is just $5,000, which goes in to tho city treasury. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1888. T $ mm i ESTABLISHED 1876. Down to Bed Bock. Mr. T. W. Dexter, is having hard luck with the artesian well he is dig ging in Ocala, Florida., for the water works ther& He showed us .., . , , A Charleston man shot At a dog all.aoatog kiimPiJr flint, melt which his drill has struck. • : flint rook which his drill has struck, and which he says cuts his drills woise than an emery wheel would do, and cuts glass like diamond. Mr, D. informs us that ho is going to try a harder variety of steel on his ma chine, and if that fails he will have to stop where ho is, and Jetor Sc Boardman and the people of Ocala will be compelled to content them selves with the present flow, which is ample, but which they wanted to ex change for a better one from under- derneath that flint strata. That Great Need-. Every man, women and elild whoso sad lot it is to bo compelled to change cavs at Jesup from one road to tho other, heaps anathemas upon the town, instead of upon the railroads. It is a shame and a disgrace that the two roads don’t combine and put up a proper waiting room. There is no place provided for passengers and no hotel to stop at. This is gross injus tice to tho traveling public and to tho town as well. The two roads work togethei ,tnke each others trains over their own tracks, and should look oat for their passengers with more care. Fob Sale: Twenty-five flno Tur keys. Would like to dispose of thorn at onco. Also a few Pekin ducks and Pekin duck eggs. Address Maiue D. Tison, Sterling Station, Glynn County Ga. Boabdees. Wanted.—A pleasant room and board for gentleman and wife, also three smaller rooms and hoard for single gentlemen. Table boarders wanted also. Apply m Mrs. M. Z. Burns, on F. street, one door cast of Oglethorpo Hotel. The Atlanta Constitution says: “Yesterday morning about 5 o’clock a bloody murder was committed ont near the E. T. V. V. Sc G. R. R. de pot. A negro man named Dave Free man killed a negro named Willis Married, Last night at seven o’clock at the parsonage, by Elder H. V. Skipper, Mr. W. T. Latham and Miss Sarah E. Brock. All of this city. 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 taate and beneficial efforts have ren dered it immensely popular. It cleanses the system, cures costive ness, etc. For sale by Lloyd Sc Adams. He is Coming Back. Mr. W. H. Caldwell, of Now York, who has been traveling through Flor ida, arrived bore last night by tho City of Brunswick, and spent his sparo moments this morning before his departure for the North strolling up Newcastle street. Ho met tho writer in the park and in tho fullness of his soul informed us that he had found his beau ideal of a winter resort hero and was-going on North, get his family and oqme back, as this was a better place than any he had found in Florida. Wo advised him to come and bo happy. All Sorti. j It is estimated that $80,000,000 will be appropriated forpontions this year. j Editor Jones, of Florida,; is oppos ed to a government telegraph. This Is sad. * Rev. Sam Small, tho evangelist, is on a new line. Ho is noW abusing JeffDavis. A Philadelphia philanthropist who has $50,000 to sparo is tirgot) to tound an old maid's home. It : s said that Mr. Bluinu* has a superstition that ho will bo Presi dent. } Six months’ labor of a Missouri vngrqnt was sold at auction fo. 35c. tho other day. Ah Lin Sin, the richest Chinaman in San Francisco, is a millionaire, and there is a Chinaman in Laporte, Cal., whose fortune is reckoned at $2,000,000. ftL. A agent a hundred yards away. No subscription has yet been raised for tho man who did the shooting. The Georgia Press Association will meet at Canton sometime in May. Tho estate of tho late editor Dwi- nell, of tho Romo Courier is apprais ed at $50,000. According to tho World’s nlmnnac Georgia has gained 500,000 in popu lation binco 1880. Hog lard is gotting to bo a nation al issue. Let us have pure, unadul terated article. Struck hy a Cyclone. Chicago, Fob. 20—A cyclono struck Mount Vernon to-day. The town was virtually destroyed, a number of lives wore lost and many persons in jured. Mount Vernon is situated in tho Southern part of tho State, sixty miles east of St. Louis, iu an almost direct line. Reports, apparently well founded place the number killed at 28. Tho New York World says that foreign potatoes aro being largely shipped South for seed, and these potatoes aro absolutely valueless when planted for seed in this coun try. Tho World further says that two of tho English brands, tho Cham pion and tho Regent, bear so close a resemblance to our Peerless, the fa vorite biaud for seeding purposes* that only un expert can tell tho dif ference, and somo of tho dealers in this city aro taking advantage of this fact to ship largo quantities of the foreign article South, marked and branded as Peerless. American potatoes are scarce in Chicago, and thonsands of aaoks are being Imported (him Rotterdam. A recent consignment waa 2,600 sacks. Making Brick. Albany, Feb. 20.—Work upon tho brick yards which was suspended for a few weeks in the winter, haa been resumed. The clay near the banks of Flint river, near Albany, seems peculiarly adapted to tho manufac ture of a fine quality of brick. This is a profitable industry here, the lands aro cheap and it will t become a very important one. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Tho RAILWAY CO-OPERATIVE STORE having mado ah assign- mont to the undoraigned for the benefit of tho creditors of that corporation, all persons interested will take notice that prompt settlements of all amounts due must bo mado with me. TO THE PUBLIC. Save your Money, ns on FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24th, I will com mence Disposnra of tee stock, Offering Bargains unheard of in Brunswick—a select stook which must bo sold to savo oxponso. ~ Any person desiring to purohaso tho ontiro stock and continuo the business can make an advantageous trado by commqpioatlng with me. Two Thousand Lives Lost. Shanghai, Fob. 20.—A terrific earthquake bos occurred in tho pro vinco of Yunan. Two thousand lives aro reported to have been lost. A dispatch froih Evnnsvillo, Ind., says over ono hundred persons wero killed in the cyclone at Mt. Vernon. A train with two engines was at once sent, having on board a surgeon and Bueh other assistance as could bo hastily gathered. Syrup of Figs iBNaturosown true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and tho most effective remedy known to clonnso tho system whoa billions or costive; ' vwn* to euro habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufacturod on- ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For salo by Lloyd Sc Adams. MARSHAL’S SALE. riLI, 1)0 toil! before tho. GEORGIA—Glynn County—CR^of Brunswick. , . ¥ 1 Glynn _ during tho legal bourn of ulo. on tho lint fuos- Maroii, 1888, tho following* described W ILL bo told IWoro tho Court Houso door in tho city of Hrjinnwlck, Glynn count* On.* day In mtuvii^ ^’rfio'loa.ohoM’interest In nml to tho oast hull of Town Common. Lot* No«. 87 nml <1, between Stmiowall nml I<oo Street*, together with thr improvements thereon. Lovlod on ns tho prop' erty of W. H. Rainey, under and by virtue oft tax It fn Issued by J. F. Nelson, Clerk nml Tress mor of the city of Brunswick, ngmnst said W. II. Knlnoy, for tnxoa.dno tlm city for tho yen' 1887. Amount of tnx 89.80. Cost—. .!. II. DART, Marshal City of llrunsw lok. No More* No More Eye Glasses! Weak Eyes Mitchell’s Eye-Salve, A Certain, Safe and Kflfoctlvc Remedy for Sore, Veal aii EM Epos, CUBES TEAR DROPS, GRANULATION. 1, HKD EYES, MATTED EYE- *, H aar AND ™OnUO L NO K gir,CK BELIEF AND Also, totally tffirarloit whrn used la athrr Ml* adits, sack aa Ulears, Ksv.r Soros, Tamara, Salt Bktim, llaras, Ptlss, or whartvar lafla«Mtlra exists,IxiTCHliLL'S SALVE any ha latd ta ad- Tiituii Bold hy all Drawl*** •* cent*. ENGINES FOR GISN1NG. Moat economical and durable. Cheapejt In Ui market..quality considered. The CELEBRATED PARQUBAR SAW MILLS aad ENGINES aid STANDARD EMPLEMENT8 GENERALLY. 8 or catalogue. Pennsylvania A. B. FARQU1IAR, A*rte*ltnrat”Wtrk«, lark, P Hard Coal W. F. SYMONS, Assignee. New Advei tisementa. FOR SALE CHEAP! Within th- ; mllwotlhJiOlty, Jl Nice Farm, With aorta of land w*U Improved. Tour- orfurthor^ulma^to^^,^. ,i \ FOR SALE. TheHermitage Island, BruniwFokby waterT' Bltuatod op a boldcreyk. Yacht* oan land dtreot at tho bluff. Splendid licnmn’s winter rcshicnco or'hunth'g ImlOT? threo-miartcrs of a mllo from Una MB. « W. K. B. Titles perfect. Call on or addrort, for terms,. J. M. DEXTER, f lA-8m Real Estato Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Cumberland Koute* Brunswick and Inland ITBAnttOAT COMPANY. This popular route to Florida 1* now open mm» dor tho moat ausploloua circumstances. Tho onloyablo featorea of thin abort Mid rablo Steamer Trantfcr on tho Inland 1 •Irable mourner Trantfcr on th< among tho talanda of tho South 1 need only bo tried to bo ItllyiW,..,..,,., ,.r faU tight of tho ocean and yOt not attotedby III TUB BEAUTIFUL STEAMKB “ City of Brunswick * boon recently rebuilt, andtt now maklag regular .tally tops between Brunswick and nandlna, upon follmiringaohadulot Has i h$r r_ — -- --- Fcrnandlna, . SOUTHBOUND. I*avo Brunswick by steamer ,J-»am , Arrivo at Fornandtna..... MAO * 5 NORTHBOUND. . Leave Jacksonville by r. R.AN.Ry... 1.A8 pa Arrive at PernamUM ...,i-....M»pin Leave Fernandina by steamer.. Arrive at Bruniwlok., 4N « • ' ' -yj , m ■ » i I anl-tf ■? Dr. A. B. McCASEUX, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty yean practical experience. • m L. J.Leavy & Co. jjj Vt AUCTION ASM COMMBHION MERCHANTS, AID OMXEBAL COLUCTITC ASBRS. LADIES i Tnnr.Own Hyslai nt Just received by aebooner, aad now unloading, a cargo of BOO GOAL. Tnnr.Own Myninc nt Haai,wga Peerless- Dyes! Thar w<B Aii wWiling fo/n.NHmr Csll.M Qfwe and leave tout order, * C *UTTLEnELD Sc TISON.