Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 17, 1888, Image 1

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ghe Publitbad Daily sad Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, -TUB CITY BY TUB 8li.”T’S T, ii. »UtI A MMtItwiU PrtyrtrtoH. . annum. T5*T . » iiffESSHJ'MBafflFrir »Mon»w«, and fRUMOMK* Official Organ of City and County. \; The new scavenger carte are cov ered over, which 4b a big improve ment. /'•. , ■■ Council proceedings and Grand Jury, presentments take up our space to day-—hence thc scarcity of home matter. - V V Ice cold soda water 'at Lloyd A Adams.. < Macon Telegraph.—The Bruns wick flro company spent the day In Albany on their way to Dawson to the tournament They are a nice- crowd of boys. As the warm weather increases .the * patronage of the street car line in creases and the little mules seem to enjoy the tun as well. At least we so judge by their lively movements. Cali on Lloyd' Sc Adams for fine oigars and tobacco. The Norwelglan vessels in port-r- (and there fere quite a number,) are flying all their bunting to day.. This J^Ahe anniversary of their “Declare- Mi of Independence”-—a kind of 'July” like ours.' is editors will bo here furnish vehicles to, take thein and their ladles around during the after noon will please meet at the- Ogle- , thorpe Hotel promptly at four o’clock sun time. Two large—What is? Why that -stock.of Wall Paper at Porter’s—so lie will sell at close figures 4n order to reduce it. Now is your time to get it chcsp. Gloucester street op poslto Advertiser-Appeal office. Interest, in the revival meetings continues and the congregations grow as the week moves by. Rev. Mr. Blanton is an earnest, devout man and seems to have hut one object bo foro him and that iB to do ail the good he can. Butterick’s fashion shoots for June arc Aow ready at A. Kaiser & Bro. The.visit of ilie press to-morrow is fraught with much of good to us if we treat them well. Let us show them that wo wclcomo them to our homes, and thoy will go back to their respective pooplo and tell them of Brunswick, her people, her Hotel Oglethorpe, her street railways, her beach and her Hotel St. Simons. Then let us give them a hearty wol come. Trusses, single and double, for sale by Lloyd madams. And nqw come* 'the news that Brunswick goes back to sun time next Saturday night at 12 o’clock, so. that Sunday's hells will again ring by mean or sun time.' The advocates of standard timo applied to the wrong tmdy to gw what they wanted. If they had. gotten Cook's mill whistle to consent to blow at; 6:30 and 11:30 u in and. 12:30 and 5:30 pm. they would have the mitre easily fixed the matter. Cook's mill regulates the lime of this town. mediate relatives of the parties being present, among whom were tho mother and brother, Eider Preston Waite, of Dorchester, Ga. Mr. Waito has just graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary and takes bis bride immediately to Ramey, Pa, where lie tias abb urge. Still no nuns from the Dawson tournament except by “word of mouth” (torn train officials. These state tbst'our boys failed to win on both runs. It is strange they have not wired us, as they promised. Pro name they prefer bringing their own news.' M ... .Jib' If you want the genuine Epglish tooth brush, call on Lloyd A Adams. i YOUNG MAN! / If you werojold that by going to New York City you would inherit a large .fortune, you would borrow monoy if you didn’t have it, drop ov orything here, and tho next train (for you wouldn’t wait for the steamy or) would find you on your way to the ii.Vtrnpolls. Is not that so ? Well, now, we wish to tell you that there is a messenger hero in Bruns wick wIht brings a message from a King to every young mnn in Bruns wick—a messenger sent to toll you of something far bettor than an earthly fortune, which time can dissipate; of a free gift to you of eternal happiness, that you con have for tho taking. Wont you, at least, go and hear the message sent Item the Great Kidg to you? Come to the Mothodlst Church to night, and hear what it is tho King has in store for you, and if you don’t. Brunswick, Ga., April 16) 1888. Connell mot. Preset, Iiis Honor, John R. Cook, Mayor pro tern pre siding, and members of Council Mach; den, CrovaU, Penniinau,' Berric, Boat- wick and Atkinson; absent: Mayor D. T. Dunn and Aldonin Fulton. Minutes of the last regular meet ing were iegd and confirmed. A petition from H. Frigging and others claiming that'llJ.-Minehnn had not oomplied with 4&c law in bis petition to Council ask{%to transfer his liquor heenso from A. 30 to N*? 46 Bay street, Md askjpgtfint a com-' mittco bo appointed to Wfcjlntb the matter, was received committee consisting] “nlnift and' Bostavich titfem .from MvS. others, asking that 1 'or the sale of liquocj f rescinded, was i Irrod to same, eommitt Petition read from F. i and others, asking bo placed at the corner < and Howe streets, referred to tho commit! drains and bridges. petition from V. others, ‘'jBatcsting brick sidewalk on east inond street, was rcc ferred to the commit drains and bridges. Petition rend from! May Term, 1888. Tho Grand Jury for the spring term of 1888, beg leave to submit the following, their general present mentis: V ~ '. ; We congratulate tho county of Glynn upon, the era of prosperity in all matters that pertain to her advancement which appears to. be with ns all the present term, our rap idly increasing population, commerce aha property valuation, all tending to tho general welfare-of thq citizens. The matter of crihtii penring bofarestbis■> ing so slight as to h a small portionoiv< sourco < AMD BOOBS, by a eommitt ,. tbflse of the several ‘ the peace are pronounced correctly kopt. and those of the Sher iff, Ordinary and Clerk of Court correctly sad neatly and in a compli mentary moirter. ' * • PUBLIC BUILDINGS. The roof of the Rlsiey building needs some repairs, and also some glass in the windows. Tbs academy should be painted, and the court house needs it sadly. The grammar school and county jail %te in a ggod condition. We would-' recommend that the repairs.Ingested be made . PUBLIC, The roads of the fd condition fccjn nber ing us< upon tutflaw; asking Council to leaso i strip, of Town Commit and re oiy streets, Torrfs 1 a certain the satisfaction of knowing what it is you havo rejected. “Come unto me all ye (young or old, male or female,) that aro weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest,” and “Him that cometh unto Mo I will in no wise cast out,” aro the words of a friend of yaura, who, while you wore "yet dead in eln” died that you might Uavo eternal lifts. Are you so care less of this matter that you won’t ever come and hear about it? Lov ingiy. Two Friends of Young Men, Just Received. A new and handsome lot of fancy goods, embroideries, ladies’ hats, etc. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs. C. Busuee. ■if ! !,0(K) yffl he Mf _ favor a^toASIuking. gSiSilSnd'r *m of court, it-i? presumed, , if enough, to-'beet and defray S rwbU-njpk.JNove^t -V : i at Evelyn, ges, s®d rOiond- the commissioners to matter their early attention, 1 'ftfethc railroad crossings lead- ito'the city, whioharein needoT elecuon returns. Our committed op examination ot. election returns rejfcrt flndinr ^ same. correct, the resolutions* nere- witVattaclicd are part and pnrcH of these general'presentments number ed from 1 to 5inclusive. .\ resolutions. V-. Renolved, That this Grand JuVV , horewitli repomtaend . the re election of J. I. Carte£(»SoUoUor > General Of the Brunswick circuit,for the ensuing term, f ■ " . < Glyuu Superior Court. Judge Brown is still dispensing justice to the deuizens of this county. Tho jury in the Littlefield caso after staying locked up two days and nights were discharged to-day at noon and a “mistrial” entered up. A case of honeymoon infelicity was disposed of this morning;Stephon Forril recently married n wife and after a few days of unhnppinqps Mrs. Ferril essayed to depart, whereupon her liege lord did somo promiscous shooting with his little pistol. The hit pronounced him guilty -utd the Judge after a sharp reprimand con signed him to the Georgia peniten tiary for tho space of three years. Ladies remember I am at tho old stand, Gloucester street, with a most complete stock of Embroidering Ma terials, Patterns, Banner Rods, etc. Mns. W. E. Porter, Opposite Advertiser Appeal office. Syrup of Figs , Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily tnken, 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 lv by tho California Fig Syrup Com- IW.«.r Henry J. BM. ft tta Her. j X$$fS£? * ** J. 1.11. W.lto, of Utorty po., Ga., ’ Her. Abbott L. fe.LSSSKS'jSf S££*24|£ B. Ebol, of Brooklyn, N. Y. No cards. yy e can save you money in all 'J‘'. >e marriage was quiet, only the im- lines. Toilet soaps perfumery and all fancy articles are being very cheap ii.\ Lloyd Sc Adams.; .Mnrrihd, May 16th, at l o’clock p. ni!, nt the house of the bride's father, c juu uiuuujr in mi xiy iw LlotdAAdaus. I merits, Town Commons committee. A petition from a largo number of citizens, asking that sun time be sub stituted for standard time! as in use at present, was received and granted, to go into effect‘Saturday night at 12 o’clock, and the Marshal was in structed to ring tho bell by sun time at that hour, Saturday, May 19th. On motion it was decided that Mrs. Martha Hall and family be fur nished transportation to Fernandina, Fla. A committee was appointed, con sisting of tho following citizens: J. H. McCullough, S. C. Littlefield, J. E. duBignon and U. Dart, with the Mayor and Council, to investigate and suggest a permanent location for tho quarantine station. Tho matter of repairing the quar antine docks was referred to the har bor committee, witli power to act. The committee on cemeteries was instructed to havo the latches ou the gates of tho cemetery repaired. Mr. D. Glauber was elected as a member of the Board of Education to fill tiie unexpired term of H. J. Read, resigned. Accounts approved by. tho finance committee were ordered paid. Council then adjourned. E. A. Nelson, Clerk of Council. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given, that the books for reviewing tax returns will bo closed on May 31 1888. All prop erty not returned on or before said date will be aduenisca for sale as un- returned property. E. A. Nelson, • Clerk and Treas., C. of B. Notlco to Tax-Payers. Tax-puyers arc hereby notified that the first quarter taxes are due and tayable on nr before May 31,1888.— Sxecutions will issno against all par ties failing to comply herewith. • E. A. Nelson, ■ Cl’k and Treasurer, C. of B. Being More Pleasant To tbc taste, more acceptable to the stomach, and more truly beneficial in its action, the famous California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, is rapidly superseding ail others. Try it One bottle will prove Re ney, which, UffiSfreot MUM _ indebtedness of 269,160. We boo : no way by which the county can at pres cut compromise thoso bonds, but must wait, and with tbo hope that tho steady growth of our taxable prpl>- erty throughout the county wilt tinue to enhance in value, thereby a year or more enable us to pay tb off. HOARD OF EDUCATION Bnlanco in hand of Trcoanror De cember lit., S'4»1S Received from State school tax and coupons 4lMt Stato school tax Ills IS roii tax ST...twn Total receipts Total disbursements Balance on band May 1st, 188S Bn IS We would recommend that the present system of paying over funds tor educational purposes to tho treas urer of the county be changed and that all funds for this purpose be tinned over to the county school commissioners. public school. One hn ml red and eight applicants have necessarily been refused admit tance to our public suhoolsince Jan uary 2nd, 1888 for waut of seating capacity in existing buildings. As our city is rapidly growing and mure children are pouring in daily, we think it advisable to recoinmend that the building known as the Nci son Grammar School be raised one story if practicable, which will cost about -21,200, aud seat 150 more scholars; also that an addition of two rooms, to cost about 2700, and seat 100 more pupils, be placed on tbo Academy building. This outlay will enable the Superintendent to accora modatc about 650 white pupils. We would also suggest that us soon ub practicable a lot be purchased some where in the southeastern portion of the city, wherever considered advan tageous by toe Board of Education, anti a bouse of seating capacity of 200 pupils be erected thereon. The col ored school building is aufficicnUy large to accommodate all present ap plications.*^ Desks are required at both act.ools, and aa single are pre ferred at the white schools, we rec ommend that 400 be purchased tor their use, Md tho double-ones nowin use be donated to the colored school. We farther recommend that a suita ble building be leased for temporary nse in event the commissioners are unable to carry out the recommenda tions of this Grand Janr by October 1,1888. • schools, as well as 1 ed tito Grand Jofy. through a com mittee from tho bonrd of school com missioners,. that the public school room is totally inadequate- to the present; population, causing many ohildren to be' denied school privi leges in consequence of the abseuse of seating room,, and; Whereas, This condition ofaffairs bears evidence of being worse, as our pophldttfifeijincreases, and we fully realize fKf some steps must be tak- t at once to meet tho necessities of ie case, and, , WntpxAS. From the report of the Commissioners of Roads : and Reve nues, it appears absolutely impossi ble for tbo county to supply funds to erect propor-'bulldtngs, and. Whereas, The city-of'Brunvrick in heir corporate capacity hah already, expended a sum approximating 23,- 500 and is not in a .condition to do : more at present, *nd WhereaS)' The public Schools of Brunswick possess one fir morn lots of city property that are bringing in no revenae. . Be it Jiteolved, Thfet'this Grand Ju ry do herewith recommend to the School Ci.inmi?sinners that Bay lot, held in trust hem 'and.others, if ' necessary, bo sold, And, the proceeds of such sale bo applied to the erection of pew or suitably additions to-pres- ent buildings; that inour judgments no better use cun be mitde of the school property, fend thus do a jus tice to tlit- children of the many tax payers, whoferofet. presfint debarred from school pl:ijti)vgc$ a,nd, furtheg that this appears to us to be the on ly feasible plau by which the difficul ty cm be remedied. ‘ " Whereas; There is no game law in this county, except, such as pro hibits the hunting on'thb land of an-' other without his consent, and where as this.law is not a sufficient protec tion to the game, therefore, ■HftntAordy Thnt the representative of onr county lie requested and re quired tb draft and use his best ex ertions to have passed such a law as will thoroughly protect thc-garue of this county. Resohrd, That the thunks of this Grand Jury are herewith tendered g His Honor, Judge James R. Brown for his very able charge and Hher courtesies, as also to Solicitor J. I. Carter for attention to this body. Resolved, That tbc clerk of this body bo paid the sum of 215 for ser vices, in addition to bis regular pay (continued to fourth page,]