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. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. IpDA?, MARCH 10. 1888.
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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
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T. <1. 8TACT A S0R,UlUnu4 Prsyrtstsrs.
Sahscnptlon Rates: Dally, by mall,or dellvsrsd
*y carriers within thegUy, H per annum; Week.
TO per annum.
Advertising Bate* extremely reasonable, and
audo known on application.
it* for which no definite contract
it,and
Adrertiaemcnta L
a made will bo published until ordored out, a
iiaymcnt exacted accordingly.
Official Organ of City and County.
LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Mr.Terry, naval store manufacturer
from Waynesville, is registered at the
Ocean lintel.
Mrs. A. M. Haywood has beon
quite ill for several days, and as we
go to press is extremely low.
Fou Rent: A nice residence near
the park. For particulars apply to
Wm. Anderson, on Gloucester st.
Jim Thompson, colored, for many
years a drayman of this city died
last night, and was buried to-day.
The weather having moderated it
is hoped our northern mails will be
gin to arrive oqcc raor<\ A Vestibule
train got through yesterday, the first
since Saturday last.
Three new houses are going tip on
Union street between Monk and
Mansfield, one by Mr. N. Dixon, one
by Messrs. Kaiser Bros., and a tene
ment house by Mr. Morris Michelson.
Just Received—A cargo of fresh
unslaeked lime, and for sale by
Ed. Bragqiks.
Mr. W. Rockerfellow and family of
New York are registered at the Ogle
thorpe. Mr. R. is the bead centre of
the “Standard Oil Co.” and is proba
bly tho richest man in America to
day.
State Eaeampment.
Mr. Jos. Postell, of St. Simons Is
land, has proffered to the Brunswlok
Rlfllemen, and through them to the
Stato at large, ten acres of land near
the Beach Hotel on St. Simons Is
-land, to be used ns a military camp
for the State of Georgia. Stops will
be taken at once by the Riflemen to
have companies contemplating a vis
it to'the sen shore this sea&on to oc
cupy said grounds,' and thus make
the entering wedge for the consuma
scbcfcc.
low of no place in the State
better fitted for the said cprnp. It is
situated right on the ocean, with
plenty of sea breeze—wide bench for
drill, with hotel facilities at hand,
double daily line to the city, mail
and telephone. In short, every con
venience that could be* desfted. ■ It
was not only liberal in Mr. Postell
to make this offer, but considerate as
well, and we trust that the Adjutant
General will see it in the s..me light.
A committee 1ms been appointed by
the Riflemen, consisting of Lieut,
Morris, Capt. Dart, Sergeant Barku-
loo, Hon. J. E. Dart and Mr. P.ostell,
the donor, who will proceed to
Atlanta at once and tender tho
grounds to the Adjutant-General and
urge its acceptance by the State mil
itary.
last evening, Mr. TV. C. lilcwster nnd
Miss Claudia Munroc. Mr. Blcwstcr
is well knoitii here, having been in
Mr. A. T. I'uiuain's employ the past
year. His many friends hero “wish
him much joy.”
To Rent.—Two rooms over .Miner's
Bank, pleasantly located. Apply to
J. M. Madden.
Serious Accident.
Mr. TV. J. Williams met with a se
rious accident last night whilst go
ing home. Being intoxicated nt tho
time he can give no account of the
affair. Tho presumption is that he
was walking up the track and was
run over by an E. T. V. & G. engine
on tho B. & TV. track, near Mr. Wil
liam’s residence. Tt)p toes of his
left foot together with the shoe, were
out off diagonally. The . right leg
was broken about the ankle, and
his arm and faco bruised up. Dr.
Tucker was summoned who dressed
his wounds, and at noon to-<jay, as
sisted by Drs. Burford and Butts,
amputated the left foot above the
bruisbd parts. They are in hopes of
saving the other leg.
When tho accident occured last
'evening, no one seems to have known
of it until his groans attracted some
persons near by, among them Free
man Wright, a eolord man, who drag
ged him across the street to his
home and aroused tho family.
Store Entered.
The window thief Ja again abroad
in tho city. We have had freedom
from his depredation for some months
past, but he has opened the ball
ngain. Last night Mr. J. ri. Wright’s
store on the corner of Newcastle and
Gloucester streets, was entered by
parties unknown nnd fifty dollars
worth of clothing stolen. The thief
AikAua’ltb ^A-brick .through ..the-front
' * window, untl not being discovered
quietly proceeded to extract such
clothing as hung in the window.
The beat of the policemen who
passes that way extends from
the bracket works to the city park
and requires three-fourths of an hour
to mukd the round, so it is not nt nil
astonishing that he knew nothing of
the affair. Vigorous efforts should
be made to get such chaps, and when
once caught should be well attended
to by authorities, either real or im
aginary, the latter preferable in such
cases.
A BIO BLAZE A1
Great Loss to “the
SAVANNAH,
fatal (&»es
Editors advertuxh-
Savamxah, March]
raging here. Rosin
commenced at fouro’i
ing, and' is not til
The sun is shut
count of the tremi
smoke. Water will
will not extinguish
men are using sand.]
4000 barrels are bt
started on Harmot
origin of tho firo is
this writing, 8 p.
LIT]
Savannah,* Marct
now abated and urn
an acre has been sw<
Heaviest losers are
ing & Co.
ANNOUNC]
st.
3p.tn—Big fire
led is on fire—
;k this morn-
control yot.
view on
ms clouds of
no good, as it
lin. s6 the fire
It is thought
Tho fire
wharf. The
known up to
S. L. J.
[5.—Tho fire is
control. Fully
by tho flames,
itcrson, Down
(ENT.
Messrs, llodgcs
keep on hand pure,
make, prescriptions
night clerk rooms Of
door on left from toj
Hodqi
•’Connor still
sh drugs, and
eeialty. Our
iir~the store, 2nd
' "stairway.
PA O’Coxnok.
Something
The recent visits
G., officials to tbiq
thing more than pi
pleased to know th:
conference between
the city council' *1
They will ask of thi
cilities the same
by the B. & W.
rights over B^v s.f
mission has been gi
but not clearly di
ask the city to di
and as soon, as th;
oTTfiiprfiYnPbntH
such ;ih wharves, she;
tious. sti'el rails, etc. |Wc Icyrn fur
ther Hi.-it the said ? parties stand
ready now, and has sdagreed months
ago, to unite in plotting up that
handsome union passenger depot, we
been discussing so long nnd
ngible.
'the E. T. V. &
;y mean somc-
urc and wo are
there wfll bo
lid officials am
an early day.
ty terminal fa-
thosc enjoyed
short, equal
it. This per-
months ago
They will
their rights
me, tho work
commenced,
coaliug^stn-
, Bureau of Immigration.
The Atlanta Constitution says:
“With commendable public spirit,
liberality and enterprise the Central
railroad Tim established a bureau of
immigration, and the hearty co oper
ation of our fanners Is all that it
needed to make the enterprise a suc
cess. *
This is one of the best opportunl
tics over pnlsenteti for advertising
our resources and advantages, aud if
our people take bold of it the coming
fall and winter will see thousands of
visitors from the north and west in
Georgia, attending onr State fairand
our various expositions, with a view
to becoming permaffent settlers. Tho
Central’s bnreau deserves all the
hclp-thnt our popple can give it
That Rarest of Combinations.
True delicacy ui" fi.-ivor with truo
efficacy of nci Ion has bo“n attained
in the famous Californli ,,quid fruit
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant
taste and beneficial effects havo ren
dered it immensely popular. It
cleanses the system, cures eostivc-
ncss, etc. For sale by Lloyd &
Adams.
The “Poverty Dance” in Nevada
City, Col., is thus described by a lo
cal paper: “Invitations printed on
•trawboard and .inclosed in cheap
yellow envelopes are circulated. Tick-
for the ball aro 46 cents, and sup-
9 cents. No gentleman is allow-
to participate who has less than
two patches on bis clothes;, tho la
dies aro dressed in calico, and re
freshments are served on woodon
plates.”
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New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
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Will bo continue*l
Ur.G. H.klttmp at tbooiil stand, who assumes
liabilities, smin empowered to rccclptfor alt
MrctlEL30N ’ ■
Brunswick, On., Mutch i
Gentle Annie I
l—and so have the-—
;
Throw nshlo your old clothes, and provide
yourself with something now, sonsounulo and
stvllsli from the old reliable clothier,
t-m
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: ; W<
JAS.'S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcnsllo and Monk Strueta.
m
l - r->.
I have just received an elegant stock of season-
" —* myself In tho Northern
ablo goods selected by ....
j th0 wwn
markets, and can suppl
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES, HATS.
Gents’ Furnishing Gooffs;
N’ECIC WE Alt AND HOSIERY
Which were purchased for oath, nnd oonse
neat y can bo sold on closest margins.
Suits made to order from samples, maeh
heaper than from a tailor, and fit-guaranteed.
Fou Sale: Building and lot, on
Bay street, store below and residence
above. Invcstmcht uow paying 24
per cent per annum. Apply to
JftavW- Davis, Bay,St, Jj*,,
JAS. S. >V RIGHT.
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Cheap Goods.
See my Bargain Counter—2 articles
for Fifteen Cents. S. L. High,
Novelty Store.
A New Firm.
There has reecntlly eomo among
us a new lumber linn, Messrs.
Wm. T. Conquest fe Sons, whose
headquarters arc at Philadelphia.
They have branch houses at Rich
mond, Roanoke aud Brunswick. The
firm here is represented by Mr. Chas.
Conquest, assisted by Mr. G. W.
White, tho general inspector of the
Company. Tho new firm will opeiw
ate in lumber of all kinds. So far
they are manufacturing only cross-
ties, aud they have purchased tho
timber from a large tract near Na-
hunta and have some hundred or
more hands at work cutting ties
which will bo brought down to Bruns
wick over tho B. & W. nnd shipped
to New York.
Don’t Forget.
Tho Willing Workers will give an
entertainment to-night at the resi
dence of Mr. W. J. Price, near tho
Park, where good things will bo
spread in abandance. The girls will
see to it that no one lacks for any
thing necessary to comfort and bap
Syrup of Figs
Is Natures own true iaxativc. It is
the most easily taken, und the most
effective remedy known to cleanse the
system when billious or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on-
„ ...... ^ . ly bv the California Fig Syrup Com-
pincss. Ifyou don t believe what wo | , )an y ( San Francisco, Cal. t For salo
Old Medway.
The Senior returned this morning
from his trip to the grand reunion of
the old McdWav congregation. Fu
ture issues of this paper will contain
a description of his trip.
say, go and sec.
*4
] by Lloyd A Adams.
which they say they hive been ready
to begin work upon for months, only
waitiog on the B. & W. We hope it
will not be longer delayed. • Let the
city council meet them halfway and
grunt all in their power, compatible
with the best interestsiof the city.
Fon Sale: In upper portion of the
city, a two-story hqusc with 6 rooms,
also one with four rooms. Old Town
Buy' lot No. 37 with improvement.
Apply to J. J. Spears.
Steamer News.
The Steamship Sau Antonio, of the
Mallory line, swung into her dock
this, morning about 9:30 o’clock,
bStaging a good frieght from New
York direct.
It.is worthy of notice that nearly
the entire country press of New York
urges tho* nomination of Cleveland
aud still there are people who pre
dict that Hill will seeure'Now York’s
delegation to St Louis.
Rev. Sam Small proposes to pitch
a huge tent in Atlanta next month
and conduct a prohibition crusado in
that city.
Chicago hUsEstablished a ^garbage
crematory, which ig said to be'giving
great satisfaction. Tho refuse of tho
entire city is disposed'ofin this man
ner.
The steamer Egmont has been
thoroughly overhauled-and will take
her place on the line nt an .early day,
probably to-morrbw. She is looking
pretty in her new dress of paint.
The steamer City of Brunswick is
laid up for repairs to-day. Some lit
tle work needed.
Lightning Rods.
I take pleasure in announcing to
tho citizens of Brunswick nnd vicin
ity that I have a stock of Lightning
Rods on hand, both copper nnd gal
vanized. which I am prepared to fur
nish and put up at tho lowest possi
ble prices, and on the most nccotn;
rnoduting terms, copper rods from
15c. to 20c. per foot. Galvanized
rods from 12e. to lflo. per foot.
Parties wishing rods will do well
to sec me before contracting else
where. All work thoroughly guar
anteod. Respectfully,
M. A. Baker, Jr.
.Exports. '
R. Torres & Co., cleared-March 10,
bark Laura, for Cape do Verde Is
land, with 268,223 feet lumber, 30,
000 shingles, and 6,000 laihs. Cargo
valued at $2,673. «
.J. S. Thomas cleared. March 12,
bark_Preciosn, for Danzig, with 4,-
600 barrels of rosin, valued nt 7,521.
Stillwell, Pike <fc Co., Reared March
12 bark John Blacky for Buenos
Ayres, with 431,031 feet, lumber val
ued at $5,250. •
Hunter, Bcnn A Co., cleared March
13 bark Jupiter, for Dunkirk, with
513.872 feet hewn timber, valued at
$5,600. 1
Stillwell, Pike is Co., cleared on
March 16, ship Julius for Argentine
Repnblic with 308,621 foot of lumber,
valued nt $4,012. McDonough &
Co. also shipped by samo vessol 304,
597 feet of lumber, valued at $5,919.
RECEIPTS
Receipts of naviil .tores for tho week ending
March li—Spirit tsrpenUue 1SS casks; rosin 4,07V
uaircls. Cotton 431) halos.
Shipping Intelligence.
yiE
WEEK ENDING MARCH 16, 1888,
ARRIVED.
March V—Sch. Anna It. Bishop, Itabon.
“ 9—Bk. Hlrine, Buche. Buenos Ayres.
14—Sell. Wiley. Miller, Phils.
14—Brig Ucgerburem Olston, Sav.
8AILED.
11—Bk. Isvor, Tripernich.
n- Brig Laura, Carncclo, Capo Verde, I.
IS—Sell. R. Bowen, Thompson, Boston.
14—Bk.jJohn Black, Buenm AjTssu
IS—Bk Prociosa, Summerlin,
10—OteUo, Bond, Boston.
FOR SALE CHEAP!
lVIthtn three miles of this City,
jl nsrioe. Farm,
With 1114 acre* of land well Improved, roar
win house ana Urge bam. fine water. Sttn^
- A'
“Oh, my, havo you seen tho now
‘Mather’ fastening ? No buttons 1
no hooks ! and so convenient i They
are for salo by J. J. Lissner <fc Co.”
FOR SALE
if-
The Hermitage Island,
PlantattQB aii Bwlliii
rfMIE elegant two-story,. elevcn-
X and nlnoty-nlne aerosol ehotoo!
mitage Island and ther main land
eleven-room house,
“—'on Mer
it
milage ■
acres on tho Island. Only eight
Brunswick by wnter. Situated on a
Yachts dad land direct at tho bluff,
lire oak groves. An elegant plaoa fur a
' winter r—’-* “— —
tleman’a winter resldonoe or hunting lodge. 61
three-quarters of a mile from linn of IT.& W.
R. Titles perfect. Call epopaddvma, tor ten
.for terms.
J. M. DEXTER,
Beal Estate Agent, Brunswick, Qa
;
TAX NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
dm
I of
I of the
i>- vlrtae of a law It U made my
mm taking of Returnsot qtamm
nt roar, and to that mid, and by
liu* Tcstea, I haro^a^poUti'
. :n the taking of Bstsrna of everv
txabie property In said county on Aprir
heprowplyoar.r '
thoitty thua Tost
Mlowtaidayaltnit pla
pleased to meet each nnd every tax payer.
bounr mtr.
37 th District—Bethel, Monday. April M.
District—PcnnlrVg, Tuwiisv, April SU.
4 Wh District—St. Stinons, Wednesday, Aprir
»tb District—Bntnsidek,Thursday, April Mb.
«ppyi> 8ECOSD.
room
a ted on a bold salt creek tall offiah and oysters,
for further jjartirnlsrs apply to
Brunswick, Ga.
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