Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 12, 1888, Image 1

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S'! ACT & SON. PUBLISHERS. £he dtdvcrjiscr-gfyyenl Published Dally and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, “THE CITY BY THE SEA.” T. d. KTACT * 8011, Editors aad Proprietors^ Subscription Rates: Daily, by mall,ordollverod by carriers within theelty, |4 perannum; Woek ■ y |2 per auuuui. Aflrcrtislng Hates extremely reasonable, and made known on application. Advertisements for which no definite contract > i made will be published untl payment exacted accordingly. Official Organ of City and County. LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. The schooner Glynn will not tak^ that Savannuh party to Nassau and Cuba. - Just Received—A cargo of fresh unslacked lime, and for sale by Ed. Braggins, Found, a folding stofo key. Owner i can have same by paying for this no 1 tice. Anybody demanding finer weath than to-day has been, would not 1 satisfied anywhere, not even in Para dise. For Rent.—Tho store on Bay st.. 3l)x90, in Scarlett block, now occu pied by me. N. B. Harrison, Those ugly water* pools so long r complained of, have at last disap- . peared. They have been filled up and will no longer prove eye-sores to t the public. There are other places that could be very much improved i by similar treatment. ^ Attention is called to change of advertisement of Mallory Steamship Line. In future steamers will touch 1 ' at Brunswick going South. Thus L; making time between New York and L; Brunswick only three days. Ship * pers will please make a note of this. For Sale: In upper portion of the city, a two-story house with 0 rooms, also one with four rooms. Old Town Baj- lot No. J7 with improvement, • Apply to J. J. Spears. , Mr. James S. Wright, tho clothing man at the old stai, corner New .castle and Monk, announces in this issue that he is ready and willing to supply all the men in town, young and old, with spring suits in the lat est styles. Jim has made a record for good goods and fair dealing, and this lie will maintain at all cost. Dogs roll Sai.e: ,The Jekyl Isluitd Club having no further use for its pack of Deer Hounds wijl dispose of same at reasonable prices, lw. R. L. Ogden, Supt. Personal. We hud a call this morning from the Secretary of the Brunswick Land Company, Mr. J. B. F. Grady, of Orange Valley, New Jersey. Mr. G. i9 an old friend to Brunswick, ami has come down to see for himself what lias been accomplished. One of his greatest regrets is that his time honored friend, Col. C. L. Schlat ter was not permitted to live to sec the grand advancements mado here, for bo it known that few men worked harder than that gentleman for the development of this city. Mr. Grndy is a large real estate owner here ami is pleased with all he has seen. Mr. J. M. Dexter is Mr. Grady’s agent here in looking after his property. They Continnl to Come. The fame ot Brunswick has gone abroad and now every train and boat brings people hero who como to see for themselves. Some come to in vest in property; some come to en gage in business,"and others “como to soo”-r-to spy out tho land and to see for themselves with a view to fu ture action. To this latter class wo say now is your golden opportunity; come with tho incoming tide and reap tho rich harvest, for our oppor tunities are flattering indeed, our growth is solid, and thoso who have sought to harm us haye given up the attempt as fruitless, a».d arc now working with us. Moore & McCrary’s Specialties. Shrewsberry sauce, per bottle 25c 3 lb canned peaches " can JOe. 3 “ “ Nectarines “ “ 35c- 3 “ “ Cal. pears, 35 to 50c. Good green and black teas, per lb 50e. TRY US! BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1888. WATERS MOYING! Notes from the Darien Gazette. Rice planting has been commenced on the Altamahn. We really think that Darien ought to control the up river trade. It is reported that woodcocks have mado their appearnneo on tho river a few miles above Darien. Capt. Wright’s new boat will draw less water than the Florence and con sequently can go over Couper’s Bar at almost every stage of tho tide. The railroad will bo completed in time, it is thought, for the Gazette to give that cxcurson on tho Fourth of J uly. Tho new jail will look quite hand some from the outside; but, oh! how small. Still Another. Among the new comers to our city is Air. Chas. Apte, of Cincinnati. Ho has rented the store recently occu pied by tho Marlin Dry Goods Com pany, and will ^>en up a first-class gent’s furnishing and clothing estab lishment. Air. Apte is nowon his way South with his stock. Answer to “Justice.” The note signed “Justice,” and left at Headquarters for the Alarshal got mislaid, and I did not learn its con tents. If “Justice” will try again, I trust his communication will reach me safely. J. B. Dart, Marshal. Steel Bails for the 11. & W. A cargo of new steel rails is now unloading at Savannah for the B. & W. R. R. Nine carloads went up to Wnycross last Friday. This is all 00 pound rail, like that used on the S. F. ,fc tV. It. R. F. T. V. & G.’s Packet Line. The E. T. V. & G. R. R. will estab lish this week a Packet Line between New York ami Brunswick for the benefit of interior shippers. This may lead to something else in the near future. Thus it will he seen that the recent visits of the officials Bob Taylor, tbe man who fiddled his way to the election of Governor ofTenncssee, is not so popular with the papers of his State. Of seventy- two journnls which have published their preferences, thirty-nine are against Taylor's re-nomination. Lighter For Sai.e: One 10x50 Lighter; never used—two inch sides and bottom—one inch sheathing. Enquire of R. L. Ogden, Iw. Supt. Jckyi Island. The negro editor of the Griffin Echo talks for President Cleveland instead of Blaine. Syrup of Figs Is Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most of that road had more than a passing j effective remedy known toelcnnsc the significance. j system when billious or costive; to ••• |dispel headaches, colds and fevers; For Sale: Buildiug and lot, on j to cure habitual constipation, indi- Uuy street, store below and residence j gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on- illmve. Investment now paying 24 ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com pel- cent per annum. Apply to j pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale 1 m. David Davis. Bay St. I by Lloyd & Adams. THE And soon the Flood Tide'of Prog ress and Prosperity trill Sweep In. - j Whilst on tho surfoco the waters seem calm and placid, thegreat deeps are being stirred up. , J It may not be generally known, for instance, that a cotton compress hns already been ordered, and fif now be ing built, and will bo erected in this city in time for tho next crop; Nor that-a hotel worth a half mill ion—that is with its surroundings, cottages, etc., will be erected in this city in time for the tourist! of the winter of 1889-90; Nor that a steam laundry of ele gant proportions is being pu|,up now; Nor that a factory for the manu facture of fruit nnd vegetalpo crates is nearly ready to begin work; Nor that the B. & W. R. fe. people are planning some big schemes that will develop Brunswick eijeii more rapidly than ever before; f Nor that a coaling statioja will lie established here very soon, fuel that wc shall see steamships of pinny na tions coaling in our harborjj. Nor that St. Sirtions Befceh will not only have her elegant iibtcl, now going up, but that her beach will soon be studded with handsome cot tages. In short, that Brunswick, beautiful Brunswick, will continue to rise in her might and grow ns no other Southern city. Be still and wait but a little while and you shall see all thes(b things and more too. Tho waters] are in deed moving, way down ati.the bot tom, and those \vho stand Watching the same, already .cun jictylye wb.nt is in store. The Next State Fair. The prospects for the State Fair to be held in Alacou next October arc very flattering. They have not per haps, been so good fqr a number of years. Although the time for hold ing the fair is yet distant, tho inter est taken in it is very great. Most of the railroads of the State have already agreed to transport all agricultural exhibits both ways free of charge, and those which have not will probably do so. This liberal ac tion on the part of the rftads will add considerably to the number of coun ty exhibits. One of the most at tractive features of the two cxliibi tious in Georgia last fall was the county displays. Thcso displays were not only interesting and instructive, but they were highly creditable to the Slate of Georgia and an honor and benefit to the progressive coun ties that made them. Terrell county proposes to contest for the $1,000 prize for the best coun ty exhibit at the next State Fair. She can win it if her farmers will but act in concert, for there is not a rich er country or a piore intelligent class of farmers in the Stale than can be found in Terrell. ESTABLISH == “TOO LOVELY MR 4mm,” Is the expression used by the Ladies as they-step into oar Store- and see our beautiful spread of . ‘ 7 ' ’ NEW Gr O O t> SI! Yes, wo have the “MOST EXQUISITE”, selection in now stylos of Spring and Summer Goods over brought South of Baltimore, and we have them to sell, and sold they will be, ot cheaper prices than ever heretofore known. Our line in WASH GOODS Is simply grand. Our SATINES in Domestic or French must be seen to bo appreciated. Our FINE WOOL DRESS GOODS, In light weights and the very latest shades, such ns Gobelin, Gris, Cadet, Chene, Lavender, Nile Greeu, and all the principal evening shades, do your eyes good to look at. They are simply immense ! Embroideries! Embroideries! IjACSS! I^A.CES! Our stock of Embroideries and Laces, from tho narrowest to tho wid- 1 ' ‘ est, in white nnd colored, is the pride of our store. The selection in this stock cannot bo excelled, and every lady examining them is delighted with their beauty of texture. ESPECIAL ATTENTION I,s called to our Handsome Combination Robes, actually fit for a Queen to wear. & 32aiser Bro. That Barest of Combinations. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action has him attained] of thajCUar in the famous Californii .iquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have ren dered it immensely popular. It cleanses the. system, cures costive ness, etc. For sale by Lloyd & Adams. To AN ORDINANCE carry into effect Section -62 New Advertisements. A young Walker count}’ man has been arrested and placed under a bond of $500 for forcing a preacher to take a drink out of a bottle at the the point of a pistol. Lightning Bods. I take pleasure in announcing to tjic citizens of Brunswick and vicin ity thut I have a stock of Lightning Rods on hand, both copper and gal vanized. which I am prepared to fur nish and put up at the lowest possi ble prices, aud on the most accom modating terms, copper rods from 15c. to 20c. per loot. Galvanized rods from 12c. to 10c. per foot. Parties wishing rods will do well to see me before contracting else where. All work thoroughly guar anteed. Respectfully, M- A. Baker, Jr. Gentle Anniel ANI) SO HAVK THE NEW STYLISH Mil UTS! Throw uhIiIo your ohl clothe*, and nrovhlo yourself with somethin* new, seasonable) and stylish from the ohl reliable clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. 1 have just «*eroived tin elegant stock of season able goods selected by myself In the Nordic! n markets, and can supply the town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, HAT’S, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, / NKCKWKAK \ND HOSIERY Which were purchased for cash, anti conse uent y can bo sold on closest margins. gy» Suits made to order from samples, much heuper than from n tailor, and lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. TAX NOTICE. GEORGIA— CJI.YNN Cot-XTV. U NDER and by virtue of a law it la made my ilntv In in-gin tho taking ot Return, ol every elnaa ol taxable property in said county on April ot the present year, nnd to that end, nnd liy the authority thus vested, I have appointed the following davs and places nt which I will bo pleased to meet each nnd every tnx pnyor. KOl’ND FIRST. t 134(1 District— IVnniek’s. Tuesday, April 8d Mill District—St. .Simons, Wednosdi 4tlr. swtli District—Brunswick. Thursday, April 6th. Roi sn sjccond. day, April l-ennick’s, Monday, April Idth. St. Simons, Tuesday, April 17th. Brunswick,'Wednesday, April ISth. KOl’ND THIRD. Bethel, Friday, April *7th. IV-nnlek’s, .Saturday, April 18th. St. Simons, Monday, April 30th. Uranswlck, Tuesday, Mb; 1st. Remember the days and (Utah T. B. GOODBKKAD; R.T.R.G.C.Ga. Orun.wlek, March 13.1843. wick, as set forth ' W the -Code of said city, to fix and proscribe the fire limits In said city: to define what shall con stitute lire proof buildings; to pro hibit the erection of any other than fire-proof buildings within said lim its; to provide a penalty for the vio lation of this ordinance; to provide j&rthe removal of any such prohib ited buildings, and for other pur poses. Skction 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Council of thoCItvof Brunswick, In Council as sembled, nnd It is hereby so ordained, that, from and after the passage or tins Ordinance, the flro limits witltin theelty of Brunswick shall Iw, and are, as follows: Beginning nt the Intersection of Bay nnd --Y” streets, running northward along “Y” to ••(!” striA-t.snil eastward along “U” street In Reynolds street, southward along Reynolds street to Rowe street, westward along llowo street to Bay street, amt northward along Bay street to the beginning point. . hku. 2 Be it mill it lain liko manner further or* (i-ilm-il, that from anil after .tho passngc of till, ordinance, only buildings constructed of brick, aliiiie, ronriete or- tabby, shall bo deemod flro proof, and allowed to he erected within said flro limits, nod within tho meaning of this ordinance; and thut It shall not he lawful for any person to ennstriicl. erect or build, wlthlu that portion of said city, hereby included within Are limits de- " oil in the preceding section, any building, or other structure, composed of nny nintori- ii-I other than brick, stone,concrete or tabby, nnd having a roof made of any material except .late, iron. Du or other metal. I!.-i: further nnd It Is horeby in like man illinium, that mini nnd nftcrtlio pas saged/ till- ... l • >’• . whenever nny person or persons, either ih!. 11,.., or by orthrough their agents, or contractors, si.all lw building or about to build nny house, shed ornthor structure of ma terial other than those in the preceding section described nnd defined as flro proof, within tho limits dcncrilmd In.tho first section of this ordi nance. the Marshal nr Assistant Marshal ot Mid city sliull nt ntieo forbid the erection of such building. If in rourso of erection, or if contem plated and uliout lo he begun, he ahsll forbid the erect Ion of the same, and direct tho builder or builders thereof, -rad the owncror owners there of o; his or their agent, to desist from work the.eon; and, if said building should be then in course of erection, require tno owner or owners thereof to remove the same at once from within said lire limits, and if tho same shall not bo so re moved within live days from and after tho giving of such notice by the Marshal or Asslatant Mar shal, then it shall Iw the duly of said Marshal to have until building tom down and removed from the said premises, nt the cxiwnso and cost of the Mayor and Council of snlo city; and he shall then after said removal has been accomplished, file with the Clerk niRr Tn-surer of said city an itemised report of the cost nnd fcxpenseJncun-ed in the making of aald removal, ana tearing down 5 r._ nty of lim said Clerk and Treasurer to Issne an execu tion ugalnst lire owner or owners of the preinlac*- from which said building Is removed, for the amount so expended by the Marshal, which exe cution shall Iw levied nnd collected by the Mar shal. ns Is done by him In ease of non-payment of taxes. sro. 4. Be It further in like manner ordnined, and It la hereby, thaflany person, whether owner, contractor or workmnn. jointly or aeverallv, In any manner concerned In violating the provis ions of this ordinance or aiding and participa ting therein, u|>on conviction In the police Court ofsaldrltv, shall pays* tne not exceeding one hundred, (ion) dollars, or be Imprisoned to work at hard lalie.r, upon the public works, In the chalngang of said city for a period not longer than thirty (30)days, lathe lUserstlon of said Court. Sec. 5. Be It further and it Is I > like manner or dained. that from and after tho the passage of thla ordinance, all laws. ordinances nnd parts of ordinances In conflict herewith and in repug nance hereto bound the same are hereby raBv repealed. » l’asacd In Conndl March 0th 1833. Attest: D. T. Dt-NN, Mayor. K. A. XtUON, Clk. of Oottpcil.