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Daily Advertiser-Appeal
'J. a STACY A SON, PUBLISHERS.
Published DaHy and Weekly at
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA,
“THE CITT BT THE HA." ,
T. a. STACY * WE, BSltena»« Fregrlsters.
’Advertising Rate* extreme!? reasonable, and
paymentexacted accordingly. i
Official Organ of C^tyand County
Mr. D. Glauber is in Atlanta to
day on business.
Mr. Pete Fleming went to Savan
nab on the morning train.
Call on Lloyd & Adaips for fine
cigars and tobacco.
A calico liiill for the benefit of the
Library is among the pleasures booked
for next week.
Mr. Jordon Brooks, ono of Savan
nah’s solid business men, was in tho
city yesterday.
Mayor Dunn left last night for a
three days’ jaunt to Macon, Forsyth,
Atlanta, and other north Georgia
points.
Messrs. Kay, Dart and Goodyear
went down to'St. Simons Island this
morning, to look after the improve
men is there.
Ice cofcf soda water at Lloyd &
Adams.
Rev. E.. Z. F. Golden expects to
leave -to-night or to-morrow morning
for Riahmond, to attend the South
ern Bajflist Convention.
Despite.the slight shower of the
mor'ning the Methodist Sabbath
school are enjoying immensely their
May pic-nio in the grove near Oak
Grove Cemeteiy.
Saturday will be tho big day of the
week. Thq Georgia Press Assoeia
tion will be here and the first mili
tary will come to the seacoast—tho
Moorland Park Cadets, of Atlanta.
Trusses, single and double, for sale
by Lloyd & Adams.
'i he time question still engages tho
people to an astonishing degree, and
petitions and counter petitions are
being circulated. The sun time sup
porters say the standard time must
go.
- Lieut. Morris, chairman of tho en
campment grounds committee, re
ports the work of clenring up and ar
ranging the grounds progressing
most satisfactory. Mr. Jas. Posted
is superintending engineer, and will
see that the work, is well done. *
Our stock of paints, oils, white
lends, mixed paints of all kinds is
now complete and at a very close
price. Lloyd <fc Adams.
Rev. J. L. Gilmore returned to his
homo in Snvqnnah this morning, leav-,
ing the Port Society work progress
ing finely. Over $300 has already
been raised, and forty-seven members
enrolled. We shall soon see this
much need Christian enterprise in
working order.
t Judge Brown is making himself a
record, and for years to come several
of our citizens will instinctively reach
for their pocket books whenever his
name is mentioned. Tardiness is an
unpardonable sin in his sight, and
he does ail he can to make his fines
pay that “$200 a day’ that he fre
quently reminds them it cost to run
the court.
Mr. Edwin Brobston, lato of the
Breeze, assumes editorial control of
the Journal to-day in the placo of
Mr. E. W. Bingham, resigned. The
newspaper complexion of our city,
outside of the Adveriser-Appeal,
seems to change often of late. The
“old reliable’’ goes always on its even
course, free of sports and bubbles,
I mt good for the long race.
The Sutton juiy spent the night
BRUNSWICK, GEO!
..
HA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1888.
in the Knights of Pythias hall, that
affording the moat oomfortable quar-
ter# obtainable. ■ That very impor
tant •adjunct to tho fiirnituro of se
cret orders, tho goat, was confined
in the ante-room. Had hebeenldoae
Morris Miohelson and Jack Gardner,
with their usual zeal for tho Pythian
cause, would doubtless have opened
the lodge and initiated the other ten
members of the Ju'ty, and possibly
the sheriff and a bailiff or two.
. We only sell the best pocket knife.
We guarantee our scissors and ra
zors. We can save you money in all
lines. Lloyd & Adams.
Mr. David Davis is much exercised
because of the delay that will ensue
to his steam laundry though the law
against excavations after May 1,
which prevents his laying n waste
water pipe to the river. The laundry
is an enterprise of publie.bcncfit and
we hope the Board of Health will give
Mr. Davis all assistance that they
consistently can.
The State Democratic Convention
in in session in Atlanta,—
Messrs. VV. E. Burbage, T. W. Lamb
and A. J. Crovatt being tho dclogntes
from Gl.wiu. Mr. W. L, Fulton, the
fourth delegates, was prevented by
other engagements from attending.
This Convention elects delegates
from each congressional district nqd
from tho State at large to tho Na
tional Democratic Convention in St.
Louis to nominate a candidate for
President.
If you want your prescriptions
compounded carefully and correctly
and for a very reasonable price .call
on Lloyd <fe AdamB. ‘
The Editors.
Tho Georgia Press Association will
bo in Brunswick on Saturday next,
accompanied by their wives and
daughters, coming on a special train
as the guests of tho East Tennessee
railroad. When they reach .our city
it will be not only appropriate' but al
most obligatory upon our people that
we meet them, welcome them to our
hearts and homes, and provide some
pleasures and diversions for them—in
shortshow up one town and people as
hospitable and wide-awake.
A committee of Council and citi
zens has already been appointed, but
we do not learn that they have taken
any action in regard to the matter.
Tho time is drawing short, and some
thing should be done at once. It is
truo that the St. Simons Hotel Co.
intend to give them an excursion to
theTsland (than which nothing could
be more appropriate or pleasant) but
even upon this excursion the city
and citizens should be represented,
and when they return to the city they
then become the city’s guests. Wo
hope the committee will take the mat
ter under advisement nnd make netf
essary arrangements.
Gratefhl A«
the
INKS.
bwledffementflfrom
ttectyons.
Messrs. Edi-
Hose Reel
thelt gratitu
first to the mi
Society, collect!
Mr* Rowe,
Peck ham indivl
ness they havo
pany. >. 1
2nd. Wp d
men, the Atlan
Club for the aocej
tatlon and aBsls
Company.
And 3rd. Wo
thank Capt. ,U.
accomodation
Messrs. Editors, tb
following letter fror
request his accepts,!
thanks.
Li
BnuKsmok,*)
G. A. MydArJton, M
lection Hone Utm
DearSiu: In tli
January last a life
steamer Angie and N
it not for your prom
efforts, whicl) have'ai
ized you ns an cfHcien
tion, much damage woi
sustained. As a sllgl
of your valuable servi
occasion, please accept
surn-of $25 to assist yi
the expenses incident
josed visit to Dawson
lost wishes that you ~ J
sful in the co:
The Protection
y desire to extend
d hearty .thinks,
era of the Alpha
ty.and Mrs. Msbry,
Scott and Mrs.
ly, for the kind
to the Com-
thank the Rifle-
and and Gun
ceof our invi
rendered to the
most heartily
for the ample
and request
ou publish the
Japt. Dart and
df our sincere
May 8th, ’88.
foreman Pro-
Wy part of
juried upon
[e, and, wore
ind effective
:s character
o organiza-
have been
recognition
‘ upon -that
the enclosed
defraying
-your pro-
rwith my
t.be as Slic
in'
ing property here, .
• Respectfully yours,
U. Dart,
Managing owner Angie and Nellie
Finally we wish to thank every ono
who has assisted us in our pic-nic.
G. A. Myddleton, T). W. Kiiauss.
Foreman.. Secretary.
In Recognition.
Capt. Barney Dart last night pro
sen ted the Protection Hose Reel
Company with $25 as slight recogni
tion of their services last January at
the time of ihe fire aboard the Angie
and Nellie. The boys did excellent
work that night, and the- gift is
worthily bestowed. Elsewhere will be
found the letter accompanying the
donation.
f
Winter Resort Whispers.
The Harnett House at Savannah,
Gn., says the Boston Courier, is an
old stand-by, and is probably better
known to travelers than many larger
houses. Mr. M. L. Harnett is still
the manager, am^ not only has a
pleasant word for every incomer, but
also is full of explicit information,
which he readily imparls, a qualifi
cation, which is met with far less
often than desired. Tho Harnett
House is very handy to the horse cars
running to the railroad stations nnd
steamer wharves. may2-ltn.
Standard Time.
There are two sides to every ques
tion. This is what W. F. Allen says
of Brunswick’s change in the Trav
elers’ Official Railway Guide of May
1888:
Central standard time has been
adopted by the city' of Brunswick,
Ga., dating from May 1, 1888, the
hands of the city clocks being set
back thirty-six minutes. In this, us
in all other cities, people of uverago
intelligence will find no trouble what
ever in conforming to the new stand
ard. All affairs previously arranged
for eight o’clock will hereafter be ar
ranged for seven-thirty, the former
one o’clock dinner will be had at
twelve-thirty, and so on through the
day. Only the ignorant and those
hide bound sun worshippers, who im
agine the old local timo to havo been
directly regulated by the position of
the sun, will exporience any difficul
ty. The case of people who are so
lazy as to refuse to commence work
at 6:30 a. m. by tho standard in place
of 7:00 a. in. by the old time would
be hopeleap if it were not ludicrous.
The pormfincnt adherence of the city
to Standard Timo will depend upon
whether present intelligence con
tinues to control its affairs, or igno
ranee and blind superstition hereaf
ter prevail.
Mrs. W. C. Sibley, State President
of the Woman’s Christian Temper
ance Union of Georgia, has issued a
call of the woman’s temperance work
ers in the State, to convene in Atlan
ta May 29, 30 and’3I. This 4s the
sixth annual convention ever held in
Georgia, and a large attendance is
expected.
Syrnp of Figs
Natures own true laxative It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy knjwn 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 salo
Dy Lloyd & Adams. •
The Paper Carnival.
We do not wish' that anyone shall
forget tho paper carnival Thursday
and Friday nights at L*Arioso
by, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of
the Y. M. C. A. The , ladles
have assumed the ressonsiblllty for
tho furnishing ot the new rooms of
the Association,' so soon to be fin-
ished and occupied. When fifty
ladies put their heads together to no
complish any ono thing, that thing
will be accomplished and in tho best
of style at that, and they wlji cer
tainly make the “paper carnival” a
success, socially, financially and in
every other way. Tin! object too
should bo one dear to every heart.
Just now the Y. M. C. A. needs more
assistance than it probably ever will
qgaib, and therefore that aid should
not be with-held or stinted. Give the
ladies a good attendance, and they
will give you a pleasant evening.
If you want the genuine English
tooth brush, call on Lloyd & Adams.
The.Sutton Case
Has been engaging the court during
the day, and at our lust report from
tho court room the prisoner had con
cluded his statement, interrupted at
noon by tho spasm or fit which seized
one of-the jurors, Mr. Horace Robin
son, nnd the argument of Judge
Wright for tho defense had begun.
The twelfth juror selected wus Mr.
Cyrus Roberts, making tho entire
panel as follows:
J. M. Madden, Morris Mlchelson,
C. M. Fo.rbes, Aretas Turner, Robt
iridcAilSer^ Aj^Christie, Jack
Gardner, H. B. Robinson, Jr., and
Cyrus Roberts. •
Toilet Boaps perfumery and all
fancy articles nro being very cheap
by Lloyd & Adams.
A Few of H T. Dunn’s Specialties
Arroww^nna Hammocks tho best
and cheapest made.
Mosquito Canopies, $1.75 to $2.50.
Baby Carriages, all styles and
prices.
Fly Fans—latest improvements.
Lunch Baskets—every variety.
Picture Frames—any size nnd
style made to order.
Bird Cages—a large assortment.
Kimball Organs, cheap for cash or
by installments.
The‘’Imperial Lamp—best in the
world
Water Coolers, Tin Chamber Sots
and Watering Pots.
Stationery, Blank Books and Of
fice Supplies.
Artist Material and Engineers Sup
plies.
Wall "Paper, Room Decorations
and Window slindes,
Croquet Sets, Base Balls, Bats, etc.
* *HENltY T. DUNN.
ESTABLISHED 187f>.
—THE—,
National lift it Maturity Aw’d.
OF WASHINGTON, D. C„ .
Gives miller Its Ufo Maturity Policy Indemni
ty against death at a cost as tow m Amoun
sxcrsivr can lie furnished. It Is founded <• a
careful study of the two systems of llfo Insurant*,
now competing for favor. and, whllo It cmqprties
(he good features otboth.lt excludes those fac
tors which experience has proved a source of
kncssln each. In this Company Insurance I*
rnmood at the full face value of the policy; It
st uon-forfoitable policy, and tho annual
is absolutely limited. It pays one-half the
fatal of the policy on the holder attaining a cer
tain age. It gives life Insurance at absolute cost.
Only four payments a year. A cash surrender
valuo to oach policy after throe years. Policies
carried tho fourth year, if throe full annual pay
ments havo been made, without cost to tho poll-
■ ‘ All death claims pa
t death aro made. Tt
itincnt or endowme...
Ilcy holder himself at
able to ....
, Jonot toi).
An examination of _
ot this Company will contli
' sat of its superior advantages. • Tho assets
.. _ iply largo for absolute security, and tho.
labilities aro nothing.
J. H. GARDNER. General Agent.
WHY IS IT! WHO CAM TELL ?
Incsa progresses until finally one will
sumption, another catarrh, another klMipWSR
l ie, nnd worst of.nil, wind will bo afflicted WltM
that terrible malady, ennewv And to think that
I ordinary m arienco In the beginning would have
enved us tram any of these dreadful vlsltora.
or mean* been used) la'no't a pleasant ono
king ot all blood ptmfltrs,
“GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWED"
is tho oheegront spcclfio known* to medical
scloneothit attains the above results. It purl-
lies, enriches and strengthen! tho blood, and acts.
at a perfect ton to to tt ”“ J —' *
mum treble eases of i
vet, Tho following v
“I am nloasr* *—
lOIXN’S BUM
Blood PurlUor, i
i system—prevent
apfoSSUP m,Uly
to tho public that
*R has no equal aa a
call on Messrs. Hodges & 0
line, and don’t forget to tat*;
|clno Hoihewlthyon.
O’Co
OFFICKfld
fiwi
On Monday. 38th day of May, at I) o'clock
In the office of tho Superintendent, those desiring
Being More Pleasant
To the taste, more acceptable to 1 the
stomach,'and more truly beneficial
in its action, the famous California
liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs,
is rapidly superseding all others.
Try it. One bottle will prove its
merits.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Glvnn COl’XTT.
f special order of the Court of Ordinary, of
_ McIntosh county, Ga„ wilt ho ao'd on tho
llrst Tuesday in June next, between the lawful
hours or sale, at the Court House door, of said
county of Glynn, the following p.opcity, to-wlt:
A lease of ten vears from February- 1st. 1883, to
February 1st, 1893, of 383 acres of marsh land at
Back River, or Mannead River, St. Simons, in
said county of Olv nn and State aforesaid, where
on arc two whaivcs, sufficiently large enough to
nncommo-lain from four to six vessels, which
said wharves nt tho expiration of said lease, shall
lK-come the property 0 lessor, Mrs. Dart, ot
nrnnsw'ck, Gn. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of James Hunter, deceased. Terms
cash. This May 7th. 1883.
AUGUST HEDSTROM,
Amlulstrator.
LADIES
Do YonrOurn Dyeing M H«me« With
Peerless Dyes !
They will dye everything. Tho/ nre.sold eyory
where. Price 10«. apaekago-dO colon. They
have no equal for strength, brightness, amount
tn packages or for fastness of oolor, or non fad
ing qualities. Tf’-y do not crock or emnt. Fin
sale by Win. Crovatt A Co.. Druggists, (Sign
Golden Mortor) Brunswick, Gn.
\mr
JtriSiT
positions as teachers In the-publla schools of
Brunswick during the next school year will be
examined. Tho oloctlon of toaohere will take
placffika,aoon as tho examination Is oomplotod.—
Applicants must bo present In persou.
The tonohert to be elected are tho following:
Principal and three osalstonta for the Glynn
High School. • -
Principal and throe assistants to* the Nelson
Grammar School. >. I ...
Frinolpal and two assistants for tho white pre
paratory school. ■ ^ .
Thrco supcrmtmirnrlcsfor tho white schools.
Prinolpaf and three assistants for the Uloley
(colored) School. rthelUslo school
Teachers already employed in the schools! with
license for tltrco years, will be required to atamt
examination only In tho art ot teaching, union
they apply for higher grades. .
For further Information apply to
KTA. NELSON,
Or, Comity Schooj^Cqmralssioner.
A. I. Bbaniiam, Slipt.
ohools.
WJ.Mdl&Co.
DEALERS IN
SADDLES & HARNESS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION^,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
Robber Picking and Hose, Sole Luther, calf
Skins aad shoe llppen,
Trunks and Traveling Bags.
ill especial .attention » our - Heavy Team.
Jg for tho mill amt turpentine trade, which
m manufacture, ounelvet from beat selected
Como’ nnd sco us when In tho city, or send us
yonrunlun when In need of any thihg tn our lino.
All mall onion reoolvo careful attention, and.
satisfaction Is guaranteed.
M B.MELL&CO.,
1M and ISO Congress St., SAVANNAH, Gn.
Railway MjratiTe. Store.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
swlmlmvu n»t nettled their accounts
/ given notice to cull on mo and, ar-
Uiolrindehtedncs. it- early us p.iaslblc.
: ; ,.r ,l.t\, nwa till acconiits which have
not been arranged will bo 'placed Id our Attor
ney’s hands tot- etdlcctlon.
‘ W. F. SYMONS, Assignee,
May 1, >88. R’y. Uo-Operativo Stop-,
Domestic Wine.
rtf’ TUUEE-GALLO.V demijohns of Dr. B. At
• O klnson’s Pure Domestic Wine for sale at
3.00 per demijohn. Stored at Lloyd A Adams’.
For sale at Harrison & liro.’s, Bay street. Bruns-
wiek.Ua. >
Attention.—All work loft at my
shop, B&called for alter ten days from
data trill be sold for charges on same.
Jno. Hainel, Gun Smith.
May 5.1858.