Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 27, 1888, Image 1

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ISER- DAY, MARCH 27, 1888. . Published Dally hnd Week# at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, ••TUB CITY BY THE SEA." T. (1. STACY * SOW, Kdltprssnrt ProprietorA Subscription Rates: Dally, by mall,ordollvered by carrier* within the city, $4 por annum; Wcek- y S3 per annum. , Advertising Hates cUrcmcly reasonable, and made known on application. Advertisements tor which no dcllnlto contract s made will bo published until ordered out, and payment exacted accordingly. Official Organ of City and County. LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. Messrs. N.-B. Harrison & Bro. are moving to-day into the new- Holzen- dorf tabby next to DeLorme & Peters. Wanted—By a respectably young man, of good Inbits, a famished room eitner in private fa<nily'or otherwise. Apply at this office. M. B. Williams, the State Secre tary of the Young Mens Christian Association, will arrive this after noon and conduct the sendee at the rooms to-night. All men are cor diaUy invited. Just Received—A cargo of fresh unslackod lime, and for sale by Ed. Bkaggins, Forty-six arrivals were registered at the Oglethorpe Hotel yesterday. 1 here is a continual*stream of peo ple pouring in there and moving out every day. Fob Rent—One half of the Rail way Co Operative Store. Will divide it either length or cross-wise. Ap pl.y to E. R. Mitchell, Agent. There is a gentleman in this city who does not intend going home to see his mother until ho can ride on steel rails to W - aycroiffi. f* - '-‘WalfttijTJust five years. We believe he can go by January ’89. ' Ve ! ‘ re sole agents for James Means .$3 slices. Taylor <fc Fleet- wood, the shoe men. Ed Grier spent yesterday in Sa vannah, whither ho li.id gone to pur chase two new carriages for the Key Stone _ Stables. The demand for nicer carriages have grown on them, hence their effort *3 supply the need. Inylor & Fleetwood will sell you shoes and hats for less money than Jiny house in town Freight by the stearasfnp San An tonio (or the interior wont be delay ed tnis trip for the steamer Swan is right at her dock takiag it as fast as it is unloaded. This is dispatch and the way it should be. boa Sale: Ten shares Buildin< r and Loan Association Stock—Series A, and live shares series B. Terms cash. Apply at this office. Mr. J. B. Wrenn is just back from a pleasant business trip< in Florida. His labors have not been in. vain if we may judge by the people who travel over his line—the famous Cumberland Rou.e. Thirty-six pas sengers came up last evening. Edwin C. .Busts fine shoes for sale by Taylor & Fleetwood, the shoe men. «• The finishing shingle of the ho el Water tower is about nailed and as soon rs the scaffolding is taken away and the painter is through his work the tower will present an appearance that will be both an honor to thc-ho- tel and a credit to Mr. Carbon, the arcnityct. Fob Sale: Five shares scries B, Building and Loan Association Stock. 4fp|>ly A. H. Baker, Newcastle st. If you would see some big beeves stop through the beef market of Baumgartner Bros., and seo those stall fed fellows in his back yard. Some of the beeves they bring down hero from the bluo grass country have to be shod to keep them from splitting open their feet. Fob Rent—One fi room house. Ap- pl.v to N. I). Hauuiuon. tf Nows For The Suffering Public. To the average traveler, the men tlon of the name "Jesup” runs cold chills all down bis spine, and cspec ially the lady traveler who has to change cars there—simply because the two roads crossing there, will not, can not or do not come together and build a passenger depot at that point. To add to the horrors of the situation, three small hotels, consid erably removed from the track, are the only places to which one can go to spend the hours waiting. The A1 tamaha house was bought sometime since by the S. F. & W. with the un derstanding that it would be used, so soon as repaired, for the public, but so far nothing has been done. Mr, Whaley, the former owner of the ho tel and a prominent gentleman of that place, rccently appealed to My. Fleming, of the S. F. & W„ and got him to open up the former office of the hotel for a waiting room for the suffering public. So now the unfor tuniuo man or woman who has to stop over there to wait for other trains, need not spend the time on the railroad track praying for the mil lennial dawn, or possibly that the hearts of the railroad people of the land might be made more tender, or better still, that they might have the grace to bear the affliction. . Now if Capt. Whaley will just con tinue his good work until a union passenger and freight depot is put up there, he will receive the everlast ing thanks of every man, woman and child who ever has to stop over at that place. Ice Delivery. Messrs. Haywood, Gage «fc Co. ad vertise in this issue to deliver ice daily to ike citizens of this city at the rate of 75c. per hundred pounds at retail. They are desirous of using only tickets and to that end request that customers shall as far as prac ticable secure tickets and use these only. Mr. Freund, the agent hero of Messrs. Haywood, Gage and Co;, re quests us to say to the people that he will leave no stone unturned to give them a perfect ice service, and would be glad If any omission of duty on the part of his delivery ivagon be promptly reported to him at the ice house. Wo feel assured that Mr. Freund will give a faithful service, and real ly take pleasure in doing so. Give him a fair chance. The Entertainment Last Night. Quite a’good audience greeted the Professor last'night at L’ariodfeHis scenes from Scripture preHecy, whilst only imaginary, were sun in structive. The closing scene upon his canvas, ‘‘The River of Life,” was both beautiful and instructive. To night he will exhibit twenty-four scenes from the Old Bible, tho later work of the same artist, which prom ise to be even more interesting than last night’s exhibition. Two Georgians are mentioned as possible successors of Chief Justice Waite. One is Hon. N. J. Hammond, of Atlanta, and the other is Minister to Russia, Gen. Alexander R. Law- ron. It is an honor to be even men tioned seriously in connection with tho great office of Chief Justice. Syrnp of Figs Is Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and 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 by tho California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Lloyd & A darns. called the Appeal .the whole jike to bo lion where 10 keeps it?’ brought y evening Who Keeps Wo don’t care to •‘Oglethorpe” Advi specially, for wo repri town, or tryUo, but wo stow a word of comment ever it is deserved, The force of tho query home to us last SatU: whilst speaking with from Now York, a guest of the Ogle thorpe. We were doingjfcomo little “bragging,” to use a common word, over our new hotel, when :' the gentle man remarked to us that he never asked any qucstionsWibout a hotel or its surroundings; that ho only asked one question, and that is: “Who keeps it?” Said he: “I heard about your bptol and all your attiactions. I had ‘hoard such things before; they wentin one ear and out o! the other, blit when I ask ed ‘who keeps it.’ a ad waltold thatit was S.E. Crittenden,of the|Hygeia,and of Cooperstown. I forthwith packed my trunk, and asking no more ques tions catuc us straight as 1 could travel, for I knew that ijf-S. E. Grit tcndcu was manager, I should find a home, and I have found it. You have an elegant hotel and kept in fine style.” i . Following up this thought we com menced inquiring as to how the stitution was paying, and find that the management has paid] up all the running expenses and turned over to the treasurer $4,000 to dale, and the hotel not yet three mirths open, The most sanguine had n6 such ideas —a few had thought it “might pay expenses”jiftasiWy tho. ...season,- but there was much doubt of that, So this announcement will bring joy to many. The management did wisely in get ting Mr. Crittenden even j, at a big salary—that is a secondary consid eration altogether. Some people lug gle about a dollar or two in the'rate paid an employe, forgetting that the cheaper man would waste or lose five times the amount of - dif ference in the run of a month. All honor say we to the Oglethorpe and tho management. Long may they all wave, and may their example be followed by oibers, until we shall have a dozen such institutions and around the city. We can’t close this article without adding a lino more. To Mi. W. E. Kay is duo very largely much of the glory achieved by tho Oglethorpe. ’Twas his broad ideas that would not allow the hovel to bo fained up and furnished other than Jirst-cloie in e0- ery particular, and we owe him a big bundle of thanks. K. ofl*. Early i a April the Grand Lodgo of the Knights of Pythias will meet in Atlanta, and it is expected there will be a very large attendance. The uniformed comtnandcrics will camp at Grant Park. There will be drill ing contests ‘and various other amusements. The session of tho Grand Lodge will last two or three days. It has been decided that nothing should bo omitted which would en sure the success of the meeting or the pleasure of the visitors. Big Sale To-Morrow. Don't forget the big auction sale to-morrow by Leavy <fe Co., of Mr. G. W. Haupt’s household and kitch en furniture. Big bargains will be picked up by those who attend. The residence is in a few steps of the street car lines so the ladies will have no trouble in getting to and from tho place. Read over the ad vertisement again. We are Considering. Wo are almost dally appi by business mon to know wh< are going to enlarge our paper Ihd secure press dispatches, etc. Many have even proffered help. Go slow friends, the Advertiser-Appeal nev er goes backwards—when ‘ it plfcnts its foot one step forward it kicks out the platform behind it, for it never needs it again. Wo woro asked bo- foro the Journal started to tako this stop—we declined beoause the tlmo had not yet come; others mndo tho attempt, and tho result is known. We me considering, and just tho mo mentum way is clear you 'will hear from us, and wo will como to stay. Parties who oro craving what wo too feel wo ought to have, are requested to wait until we blow tho horn, and then you may-rest assured wo aro with you to stay, not only with a live homo paper, but with “press dis- patenes” ns well. Brunswick is go ing abend with giant strides, but she has not yet readied the level of press dispatches. The Advertiser-Appeal will know just tho moment sho hits tho line. The First |Broom. Brunswick has a broom factory and the Advertiser-Appeal ofllco has the honor of being swept by the first broom over manufactured in this city, from the factory of Mr. C Waits. The housewives of tho city aro in vited to call and handle tho “first broom.” There aro none hotter man ufactured anywhere. I have just reoelved a fresh supply of stationery ami blank books or ev ery description. My stock of crock- S , china sod glassware is the larg-' and most complete in the city. Dinner sets, 118 pieces #15 to #20. Tea sets, 56 pteces, #5 to #15. Cham ber sots, new snd handsome decora tions, 10 pieces, #4 to #7. A large varloty ortho following named goods at lowest prices: Lamps of all kinds, and lamp supplies, hammocks, bird cages, silver plated ware, artist ma terial, piotnro frames, fanoy goods, toys, base balls, bats, etc., croquet sots, lunch baskets, smokers’ articles, paintings, wall paper, window shades, musio and musioal instruments, school supplies, etc., cto. mohSS-lm HENRY T. DUNN. % For Rent: A nice residence near the park. For particulars apply to Wm. Anderson, on Gloucester st. New Advertisements. i r. Wholesale and '-gy. ■ ’% - , - A ICE DELIVERED DAILY TO ANY PART OP THE CITY. 75c. PER HUNDRED Libs. uo delicacy of navor with truo efficacy of action ha? bo«n attained in the famous Caiifornii. .iquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant tasto and beneficial effects have ren dered it immensely popular. It cleanses the system, cures costive- ucss, etc. For sale by Lloyd <fc Adams. The Americus Rocordor says: A merchant of this city ordered a bill of goods via A, P. & L. through lino and another via Central from Now York at the same time. He has the goods in his house that were ordered by the A. 1*. <fc L., while tho others have not been hoard from. There is now a post office for every 1,000 men, women and childcn in tho United States. If tho expenso of carrying the mails were paid direct from the pockets of t.ho people - pro rata each citizen would pay an aw- age of 85c. a year for having his nmi carried. Some of tho Now York legislators, who were on a train that was snowed in near Schenectady,.had to pay fan cy prices for refreshments. Pies cost $4 apiece, sandwiches 25c. and eggs 25c. each. A farmer was hired for $20 to transport the edibles six miles to tho train. . One of the fattest men in the world has just died at Petersburg, Va. His name was Samuel M. -Bishop, and he had been on exhibition since ho was a baby. Ho was a Virginian by birth and was ono of Barnum’s curiosities. At the time of his death he weighed 350 pounds. , Lightning Bods. I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brunswick and vicin ity that I have a stock of Lightning Rods on band, both copper and gal vanized. which I am prepared to (tar nish and put up at the lowest possi ble prices, and on tho most accom modating terms, copper rods from 15c. to 20c. per foot. Galvanized rods from 12c. to 16c. per foot Parties wishing rods will do well to sec me before contracting else where. All work thoroughly guar anteed. Respectfully, * 5L A. Basis, Jil Tit VERY effort will bo made to «Ito a service JIt that will bo acceptable to ovorjone. Buy Your Tick HAYWOOD, GAGE & JOHN H. POWELL (Kstarmshkd 1873) Has movoU Into hla now store on Xewlwood Plantation, Kvolyn, On.. ,<MK nolo, fronj Unin,- ^ss^ssss^Sasss^m a oontimianoo of tlio patronage of my friends. ©■“Anvono wanting plowing or hauling at any time, or a horse ami baggy, onn bo accom modated by calling on.uio. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE —BY— WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. FAMILY Intending to romovo from tho city nose of all tho following ar“‘~ - on lllc.iraond street, I will dispose o,l In R door sooth of Ison Ion: articles, , second 1 handsome pa.hu .....tin raw silk and velvet, with linen rovers. ... I handsome Italian marble top table. S Brussels carpets, with stair carpet and rods. 1 pair hassocks tn satin. I handsome black walnut hat rack, With mirror 1 elegant hand-oarved black walnut bedroom suite complete, massive, with French plato mir ror. Queen Anno style. . 1 handsome black, walnut suite, Frenoh plato mirror. 4 ; • stylo, French plato glass front. 1 hepvy black wall lout wardrobe, very hand- Tbiack walnut cheffonjere, with French put* mirror, l black walnut commode. 1 8-octave "Guild" piano, tn tall case, almost new, with cover and stool tncluded. 1 ebony and gilt mnslo stand. 1 elegant black walnut rotary desk and book cate combined. 1 elegant black walnut sideboard with mirror treat,, dogaal black walnut refrigerator with ptiror 1 black walnut dlalng extension table. « black walnut dining chair*. 1 black walnut butter's tray. 1 black walnut card tabic. ■ 1 btaok walnut hair top tonaga. walnut crib and mattress. 1 black i 1 black walnat combination eating chair, t black walnut mosquito net frame. IpatejUNathmslWlreMattreroe^ , matting. Easy chairs, rockers, t tags. In doe*. cn*| * fixtures snd clocks. 1 No. 8 Gcorru Queen stove, nearly new, with kitchen utensils, furniture, etc. China and classwaie. s fee cream I .? grimier and 1 Ice crasher. IBae canopy pkrton. -, buckets. t>n and 1 fine canopy phxtos. Manama robes, et, Any of the abrfvrfarticle* can besoms'! treat- llsr at private seleeein dayofsaiehy caWeg L1. LEAVY k CO.