Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 26, 1888, Image 1

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Daily Advertiser-Appeal T. G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHER^. 0 {[he $dveqtistr-$$peaL FuJiUshed Dally and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, , “TUB CITT BY TUB SEA." T. U. 8TAC» * 805, Hlttraaad Proprietor!. subscription Bates: Dally, by mall,ordollvercd by cnrrlora within the city, pi per annum; Week, y It per annum, ' Advertising Kates oxtremely nflwonablo, and mmlu known on ap»Mcatlon. Advertisements (or which no definite contract e made will lie published until ordered out, and payment exacted accordingly. Olliei;:! Organ of City and Comity. LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. Remember the noon prayor-mcot in". Fob Rent—One 0 room house. Ap ply to N. B. Hakkison. tf Dr. Gann is putting up an elegant eight room <•<•• L:i"e on G street. Fob Sai.e ; Five shares sories B, Building aud Loan Association Stock. Apply to A. H. Baker, Newcastle st. The park is putting on its spring robes and will be very beautiful'. John B. Stetson A Co. fine, soft and stiff hats for sale at Taylor A Fleet- wood. the shoo men. Mr. W. S. Hawkins, the lumber man. is in the city to-day, attending to the.loading of hts vessels. B. C. YoungH & Co’s, hand made shoes $4.75 n pair, at J. J. Lissner & Co.’s For the benofit of those who love the Sabbath we would state that there will bo 53 Sundays in this year instead of the usual 52. Edwin C. Busts line shoes for sale by Taylor & Fleetwood, the shoo men. The Tiventon has now on board 5,000 bales of cotton, and will have rest of her ci mrwm Fob Sai.e: Ten shares Building and Loan Association Stock—Series A, and five shares scries B. Terms cash. Apply at this offltfe. Mr. E. Mills has moved into his new brick residence near our office. He has not yet determined when he will give his “house warming.” Taylor & Fleetwood will sell you shoes and hats for less money than any house in town. Messus. Editors: The cemetery would look much nicer it’ the leaves were cleaned out. Please suggest it to the chairman. Lady. We arc sole agents for James Means $3 shoes. Taylor <fc Fleet- wood, the shoe men. •>' TheE. T., V. A G. trains went out on time yesterday, the wreck of Fri- duy night at O’Brien having been cleared away and the track repaired. Fob Rent—One half of the Rail way Co Operative Store. Will divide it either length or cross-wise. Ap ply to E. R. Mitcueu., Agent. Quite an exodus from the Ogle thorpe this morning, but the estab lishment is still full to overflowing. How are we going to take care of all the people another winter ? Ladies spring heel, kid button boots for sale ut Taylor <fc Fleetwood, the shoe men. Messrs. Haziehurst <fe Mason have one of. the nobbiest offices in the city, just as neat as a pin. They.are now fitting up the lower part of their of fice building for Mr. Aiken, the ship broker. Just Received—A cargo of frasli unslacked lime, and for sale by Ed. Braooins. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1888. =9 === and just as green as a leek. The ac tion of the salt air seems to counter act that of the col^ in somo way as regards vegetation. Fo»Rent: A nice rcsidcnco.ncar the park. For particulars apply to Wm. Anderson, on Gloucester st. Tho Jewish Passover begins to night and wjll last for oight days. Some of tho stores will close at six o'clock this p. m., which will bo tho only outward observance of the oc casion in Brunswick, except with a very few. * \ Dr. Frank Gale is unhappy to-day. Ho is making his antaual visitation to Darien at this season looking af ter the decayed molars of 1 tho good people of that city, going ovor every Monday morning and returning Sat urday nights. This morning the steamer Hcssio pulled out at seven o’clock instead of eight as per adver tisement and the Doctor was left. It is a good thing he is not given to say ing naughty words, or he might be tempted to express himself. Wanted to Exchange The right for the State of Florida of a patent Orange Picker, for a house aud lot iu Brunswick. Apply at this office. . Our Water Supply. From Mr. Will McCormick, Asst., Superintendent of our water works, wo gather some interesting figures. He says that Brunswick uses from his works 100,000 gallons a day. Tho tank is left even full every night to bo ready in case of fire. By eleven o’clock the next day there is only 15 feet or 56,000 gallons ill the tank. The pumps aro* then put on and the gjjQ fo! 03 ' b y, tank filled once more. By night 'this is somowhat reduced again, but is filled once more by nightfall, so that about 100,000 gallons per day is used from this source. Besides this, we have six ottier wells in town, one in the park,-one at the Railroad shops, one at the Oglethorpe Hotel, one at the ice factory, besides .the private wells of Messrs. C. P. Goodyear and T. W. Dexter. Five others will be bored during tho year by private families. DOWN Judge S. R. Atkinson and Steno grapher C. 1. Stacy are gone to Black- shear this week to attend Superior Court. His Honor is winning lau rels on the Bench as a polished gen tleman and an able jurist. Notwithstanding there has been A Safe Depository. Mr. J. R. Hunter, agent of the But ler Safe Company, is in the city to day and informs us that bo hns writ ten the proprietors to come at once to Brunswick and see if ho has not found the very place they have been hunting—a place for a depository of their safes, for the states of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. He thinks ^Brunswick just the location he wants and if the owners and proprietors feel the same as he, Brunswick will at once be made the depository. The David Clark Palled Oat of the Mud. The stranded steamer David Clark wiy) hauled off Snturday by the tug Maggie and the steamer St. Nicho las, and came up to the city under her own steam, towing the pile dri ver. She arrived here about seven o’clock Saturday night, and was moored across the river opposite the foot of Lincoln street. She was found on examination to have suffered no material damage from being ashore in the marsh, except a slight leak which was easily kept free with her pumps. She will be immediately re paired and resume her route.—Sa vannah News. The Steamer Tar Heel Goes to Bottom near Doctortown. The steamer Tar Heel went to bot tom on her waynp the Altamaha last trip, about flvo miles above Doctor- town. The steamer Wadley wont to her assistance, but saved very little of her cargo. Sho satak in fifteen feet of water, which leaves her upper decks above water. Tho Tar Heel is a new boat, built for tho rivor busi ness, on tho flat boat order, and very common. It is to.be hoped* that she can be : aisod, and yet become an im portant factor in our shipping to the intorior. Her cargo is probab y a total loss, The question will no doubt bo sprung as to wboso loss this w li be. Messrs. Franklin & Jones had -11000 worth of goods on her, Mess; s. Glauber A Isaacs $700, besides sq iilior amounts by others. There bob g no marine iusuiance, tho mutter of loss is be tween the consignor, ihc consignee and tho carrier. The onto of ship ment beiug ordered, th j shipper's re sponsibility ceases whi it ho delivers the goods in charge of he public car rier. All will thcreft - c depend on the ability of the mer hants here to collect from the pai tie ordering tho goods. This,is tho se ond steamer of this line that hns b< :n sunk since tho line opened, Darieu Items Oil Guzeti Tho rivers are in dition. McIntosh’s new pletcd. The steamer business between wick. Three hundred dollars has been raised for the Mclatosh exhibit at the next State Fair. t Another steamer put on the route between Darien ami tho uf> country would pay handsomely; There is talk of a $100,000 hotel in Darien. Capt. Wright's now boat will soon bo ready for the Hammersmith route. There hits been a great deal of timber down during the week. Prices arc good. The steamer Tar Heel carried a cargo of corn and guano up Alio river on Wednesday. Tho Swan went up on Tuesday with a good freight. Our colored friends met at the court house ou Saturday last, aud organized an agijeulturnl society. They are on the right track. A New York dispatch of the 20th says, the ship Record, Capt. Forbes, train Calcutta, reports that March 17, about seventy miles’southeast of Capo May, lie fell in with an open boat containing Capt. Whitmore and the crew, eight men in all, of the schooner W. L. White, from Doboy, Ga., for New York in an' exhausted condition. He took them on board and brought them into port. They had abandoned their vessel on the day of tho terrible blizzard and had suffered thrrible hardship, nearly all being frost bitten. The W. L. White left this port for New York on the 29th. She was loaded with timber and lumber by the Hilton Timber and Lumber Company. That Rarest of Combinations. True delicacy of flavor with Ityie efficacy of action has bo~n attained in the famous California .iquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects bava ren- ice here within the last few days, we | ^. erc ^ it immensely popular. It saw yesterday volunteer stalks '«f Fw'ISe ‘b^LlSd’* corn yesterday over one foot high: Adams. ^Ktor^L ButVs ori^Utilgdd^idL ver and crystal paintings will be ex hibited at|L’arioeo Hall on'.' Mon day and Tuesday nights. The first night will illustrate on ooavat the book of Revelation, in 34 scenes, and the second night will be > a pictorial resume’of the Qld Testament, the outfit constating of7,660 square feet of paintibgs on cylinders. They have be6n exhibited in seventeen dlnetent States, and judging from* tho notices given them by the press, they are well worth seeing. / Whon they set onifto lie in North Carolina they make no bone^ of it. Here’s a sample story-of. the pulling of the tooth of a linear old* boy of the Tar Heel The extraction of the tooth waslWlfflcult operation. The dentist tried thirteen times be fore he succeeded, and when ho did pull it out he found it to be just 6J inches long. Tho cavity extended through to the top of tho head, the tooth actually bringing some ot the hair. The end had the appearance of having been hrndded on the top of the head.” • ESTABLISHED Itf, ' ■ Fishing for sea gulls is an inter esting winter pastime at Rocbestor, N. Y. A few of these birds have made their appearance in tho Gene see river. The method of catching them pursued at Rochester, while not remarkably successful, is n very novel one. Fish Jiooks are baited, then attached to a long line and al lowed to float down the stream. The gulls capture the bait and are then landed. Cedartown, one of the most flour ishing towns in North Georgia, is to have a new paper backed by a strong and will be gotten up in first-class style. Mr. M. M: Folsom will be the editor. Ho has many friends in this city who will wish him success, The blizzard that imprisoned the Northern peoplo in their houses and stopped all railroad and telegraphic communications, has struck Europe. Cau it be that the Sunny South is the only part of tho world intended for people to inhabit? The Amcricus Recordcrjs now at work on the “Southern Empire,” tho now immigration paper of tho South, which is published by the Central Railroad’s Bureau of Immigration. It will be a neat and interesting pa per. ’ It is gratifying to notice tho gen oral preparations in Georgia for the observance of Memorial Day. Wher ever there is a Confederate grave it ought to be covered with the sweet est of Georgia flowers on that day. March has distinguished himself all over the world this year. France is snowed under and deluges are re ported from Rome to Russia. Syrup of Figs Is Natures own true lnxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse tho system when billions or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For salo by Lloyd A A dams. «- » —• Lightning ll<|ds. I take pleasure in announcing to tho citizens of Brunswick and viciu- Mv that I have a stock of Lightning Vcls on band, both copper and gal vanized. which I am prepared to fur nish and put up at the lowest possi ble prices, and on tho most accom modating terms, copper rods from BEAD CAREFULLY. — • I have just received tt, fteqb supply Of stationery and blank books ofev ery description. &fy stock of crock ery, china, and fisiwrars la the larg est and moat complete in the city. Dinner cots, 118 pisses $16 to $20. Tea seto, 66 pieces. $6 to $16. Cham ber cets, new and handsome decora tions, 10 pieces, $4 to $7. A large variety of the following named goods at lowest pricesLamps - of all kinds, and lamp supplies, hammocks, .bird cages, silver plated ware, artist ma terial, picture frames, fancy goods, toys, base balls, bats, etc., croqnet sets, iunoh baskets, smokers’ articles, paintings, wall paper, window shader-, music and . musical instruments, school supplies, etc., eto. rach22-lm HENRY T. DUNN. New Advertisements. O. I. c. . JOHN H. POWELL (ESTABLIsnZD 187S) * Hu moved into bit now (tore on Need wood PlnntnUon, Evelyn, On., C.OJi mUee from Bruns wick),and con.lnuesdoaliag mUonornl Merchan dise, Ureen Groceries, Fiesh Heats,eto., and Mbs neont.niinneoof the pa.ronago of my friends. dr*Anyone wanting plowing or hauling at any lime, or n horso ana baggy, can'be aoeonw modalod by calling on mo. ’ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCKEH FURNITURE ' —BY— L.J. ing to say to young men at the Y. M C. A. Rooms on that night, at eight o’clock. All young men, whether members of the Association or not, arc cordially invited to attend. WEDNESDAY, HAR. 28th, > v AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. A FAMILY intending to rs roof will dispose ol nil the folk „ contained in house on Richmond street, seco door south of London: t 1 handsome parlor suit In raw silk and velvet, with linen onvers. I handsome Italian inarblo top table. v 8 Brussels oarpetp, with stair carpet and rods. 1 pair hassocks in satin. 1 handsome black wnlnnthatraok, with mirror 1 elegant hand-onrvod black walnut bed room suite complete, massive, with French plate mir ror, Queen Anno style. 1 hnndsome black walnut suite, French plate mirror. 1 elegant blnck walnut wardrobe, Queen Anno style, French pinto glass front. 1 hoary black walnut wardrobe, very hand some. , 1 black walnut cheffonloro, with French plate mirror. • g 1 black walnut commode. 18-oetavo “Guild" piano. In full rosewood case, almost now, with cover and stool Included. 1 ebony and gilt music stand. 1 elegant blnck woluut rotary desk and book caso combined. , 1 elegant black walnut sideboard with mirror Iroht. , 1 elegant black walnut refrigerator with mirror front. 1 black walnut dining extension table, a black walnut dining epalrs. 1 black walnut butlcr’atray. 1 black walnut card table, extension. * 1 black walnut hair.top loungo. - 1 black walnut crib and mattress. I black walnut combination eating chair. 1 black walnut mosilulto net frame. i 1 baby carriage. i patent National Wlro Mattresses. Easy chairs, rockers, boddlng, shades, matting, rugs, fire dogs, cuspadoros, ornamonts, lamps, fixtures and clocks. l No s Geo,,,;.i Queen stove, nearly now, with kitchen ale . iK furniture, etc. Chinn aud g.no. Water sets. Ice cioum freezer, buckets, tin and gate ware. 1 Ice grinder and 1 Ico crasher, 1 fine canopy phwton- " . I piano box lop buggy. Woolen ami linen horse blankets, robes, etc. aim other articles too nnnieroua to mention, . • Any of tho above uf tie'es can be aeon and treat ed for at private! tnlo until day of safe by calling L. J. LEAVY <fc CO. Young Man, Remember ( That M. B. Williams, the State Sec retary of the Y. M ■ C. A. will be hero next Tuesday night, and will have something instructive and entertain- h5c. to 20c. per foot Galvanized tods from 12c. to 16o. per foot Parties wishing rods will do well to see mo before contracting else where. All work thoroughly guar anteed. Respectfully, U. A. Baker, Jii. 7“Oh, my, have you soon tho now ‘Mathor’ fastening ? No buttons ! . no books ! and so convenient! They ! aro for sale by J. J. Lissner A Co.”