Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 22, 1888, Image 1

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Advertiser-, <>AT.UT &S-SON, PttBEISHEKg, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,^TUESDAY, MAY.22, , KSTADt.lHIJvl* 1876 _ Published Dally and Weekly at - BRUN8WICK, - GEORGIA, . “ THE CITY BY THB IU^-M Tt 6; 8TACT * 80K, Editors Ml Pr*yrl|t*n. reriiaing Kates extremal? reasonable, and « B «j known on application. Advertisements /or which »o definite contract nihmlewill beuublished nntl’ payment exacted accordingly. ordered oil t. am Official Organ of .City and County. " ; The Macon Gas and Water Co., of which Mr. E. A. Boardman is head advertises gas at $1.50 per thousand feet. When will ours get down to , that price ? If you want the genuine English tooth brush, call bn Lloyd A Adams. Bostwlck Bros will occupy thei: dew addition early in June. When finished their store will extend .from street to street—90 feet, and will be equal to every emergency. Trusses, single and double, for sale by Lloyd A Adams. The Georgia editors have com raenccd their work of eulogizing Brunswich. They went away pleas ed with Brunswick and are now tell ing their people what they saw. Toilet soaps perfumery and all fancy articles are .being very cheap by Lloyd A Adams. Judge Atkinson has appointed Messrs. W. F. Symons and H. S. Mc Crary Jury Commissioners to serve for the ensuing six years. The Judge could not have appointed two better men for that important trust. Call on Lloyd A Adams for fine vigors and tobacco. oaly paper so far that located “Joe Brown plowing the bulk” in the right place. From his brother, Judge Jas. Brown, we learned the straight of it. He was not in Canton at the time, , but iu Lumpkin county, when called to serve hie country. If you want your prescriptions compounded carefully and correctly and for a very reasonable price call on Lloyd A, Adams, Tlie steamer Egmont is deemed inadequate for the St. Simons Hotel needs, so will be supplemented by a large saloon steamer whioh will run from the front docks to ocean pier, whilst the Egmont will ply regular ly from the end of the DixvillS street oar line to the ocean pier making several trips each day. Fair Warning. The price of pko tographs are going up in a few days. Hurry up and come before the rise. G. M. Jackson, Photographer. Onr Hunters Have returned from the Satilla ijiver country. We mean P. G. S. and C. I. S.< They have crowned themselves with. aligator-ic honors. P. G. S. slew two of the great monsters and C. I. S. slew one 'gator and a buz- zurd, Capt. Clubb gives them away, however, and 'says that they shot away one hundred cartridges. He is of the opinion that the ’gators of Satilla are having a big convention to-day and passing resolutions of, thanks to him for not bringing mark?* men along with him on that trip. til ijhlr it g nlnlrif nil iitiCK Winter Resort Whispers. The Harnett House at Savannah, Ga.. says the Bouton Courier, is an «> d stand-by, and is probably better known to travelers than many larger houses. Mr. SI. L. Harnett is still tie manager, and not only has a pleasant word for every incomer, but nhois fall of explicit information, which bo readily imparts, a qualifi- ,,-.lion, which is met with far less often than desired. The Harnett House is very handy to the horse cars i tinning to the railroad stations and steamer wharves. rday2-lm. ■ Alter Seven Years. •A,? Mr. Joe Matthews was seated in bis store this morning cogitating on the oogitability of cogitation, darkey stepped in and reaching down into his capacious vest pqoket, pull ed forth a nickle, and. handing it to Mr. Joe, said: “I bin owe yon dts five cent eblier- senco you bin keep stqre on de Bay (seven years ago.) I jist como ober from.Darian an’ bring ah. check on de bank. Say, Mr. Joe, I want to go an’ see my sister, an? would like to carry him some fault. Can’t you credit me for a quarter’s worth tell I go to debank?” Mr, Joe looked incredulous and shook his head. Nothing abashed the col ored sister lover urged: “You seel is honest for dough you don’ fargit dat five cent, I como up and pay urn.” Looking him square in the face and dropping that long lost nickle down deep in his pants pock et, Mr. Joe said: “No, yOung mqn, I can’t trust you; if it took you seven years to pay the five cents, how long it tnke for mo to get the quar ter ?" Won’t some of the school boys figure out this problem and say when. Two large—What is? Why that stock of Wall Paper, at Porter’s—so he will sell at close figures in order to reduce it.. Now is your time to get it cheap. Gloucester street op posite Advertiser-Appeal office. To-morrow’s Excursion. To:morrow afternoon’s excursion bids fair to be an -interesting one. The chairman of the committe has arranged everything with an eye to comfort. Two boats will leave the m. The first boats will return fore night thus accommodating the ladies and children. The night boats will start , back at«10 or 11 o’clock. A stroll on the beach by moonlight will be something enjoya ble. The object of the excursion is to raise funds for the purchase of a flag to be awarded to the successful com pany at the approaching encampment contest on St. Simons. Remember it is the ladies who ask your aid, then lend a helping hand. If you don’t want to go yourself buy a ticket and send some one else who can go. Personal. Editors Advertiser-Appeal. Among our most “business” young men wo will class Mr. G. W White, Manager and Inspector for Messrs. Conquest A Sons. Mr. White was using a train most of last week bring ing in cross tics for shipment, and I understand they will load a vessel with ties this week. Mr.' White is business all over, and what he don’t know about lumber and tics is not worth knowing. Let us have some more of tho Virginia boys. Citizen. The Contract Awarded. The contract for building the now dock extension of the E. T. V. A G. R. R., has been awarded to Messrs. Littlefield A Tison and R D. Mend er, who will proceed forthwith to comply with the terms of the con tract We have already given in these columns the character of the extensions to bemade. We shall be jlad to see the work completed, for t means more business for Bruns wick. Tho members of th<b>ress that loft hero last Saturday to<jltako in",St. Augustino seent not tqjiavo been in luck. Part'of the members returned the next morning aftetreaobing that ancient city, even before • thoy had taken in all tho bcautlte of tho place. These got left ht Fornandina and faad-to lie over there until the next day. ' v- The remainder of thl party deter mined to sea all, staye<|over another day and took in all the sights, and o,n their Way baok to Femandfaa had the misfortune to get into,; off on one of. the numerous bri between Jacksonville md Fi na, and by being d^j&ued missed their dinner, but reactud Brunswick the same time the puft who started the day before, but laWblrer in Fer- nandina. Those Floridu people ought to have, more consideration for our Georgia editors. 9| Mr. R. V. Covington;' of this city, accompanied the party to Florida, and states that the trip was a de lightful one. barring the “run off” and the loss of dinner. ,! PRESCRIPTIONS. Having had thorough training in one of the largest drug fctores in the South, I am prepared to compound prescriptions with accuracy, with neatness, and with dispatch. Only the very purest and freshest,drugs are used, and only reasonable prices are charged •«,» V ■’ J. T. RockWeil, Druggist. Straws The following from Recorder shows plainly zens of that jmrg aftyj It. . be Amcricus lat the citi- %» ■ The Man-Proposed. * It has been known for months past that our public school yoott was in adequate to tho wonts of the city, and thttOfiomething must bo done to accommodate the children. Tho city and county have both been Appealed to,‘but-80 far no cash has-been raised fpr this important work£ Sotho Board, in their . desperation, and ns the last dernier resort, have* conclud ed to ski property. Thoy will soon offer for sale that elegant Bay, lot be tween McCullough’s office and the B. A*W. R. R. office. This is a valuable piece of property, and It .does. seem too bad that the Board diionld find it necessary to seil, but if that is the best? plan, then it must be done,-for qiirtyhools must 'be supported and fostered at all hazards. The Boafd are doing what thoy conscientiously feel to be for the best. Our stock of paints, oils, white leads, mixed paints of all; ,kinds 0 is now complete and at a very !,cl se price. Lloyd A Adams. Society Dots. „ Mr. Charley Bostwick told us this morning tlfat a number of young men were going take dancing lessons this season, and that th» probabili ties were that there would soon-bO another German Club started qp. They would be designated as thei “Juniors<(? Continuing-his remarks,? he suggested that it was high' time he was “settling down,” and asked our opinion. We told him we cer tainly thought so.. Look out girls, he is'reat serious and, may “pop” at anytyme. I)r. Tanner, who roads himself no torious as a faster several, years sgo, is now living in New Mexico, Where he has a ranch of 1,500 acres#. He has not .lost his love of notorletcty, as will be seen by reading the follow ing: Ho believes that good aa well, as long lived children may be raised by giving them one meal a day of vegetables, that meat to be breakfast. The baser passions, he says, are aroused principally by the use of an imal food. To show the correctness of his theory, he is trying to estab lish a foundling association, to be conducted on vegetarian principles, and he is now, In Indiana- to secure forty infants for the institution. The Macon Evening News says that a representative of the Inde- pendendent church in Savannah has been in Macon tho past few days for the purposejdfe’xtendihg to Rev. Mr. Jennings, the cloquQn't, zealous .and faithful pastor of the First Presby terian church of Macon, a-call to the pastorate of the Independent Presby terian' church of Savannah at a sala ry of $50 per Sunday for every Sun day in the year. The offer also car ries with it the free use of a parson age. Mr. Jennings, the News says, will not accept the call. Ho is great ly attached toi the pedple of t his pas- , torate, and is unwilling to leave. A Columbus church has also been try ing to get him. A Confederate battfa flag has just been returned to Capt. C, C. Haile, hnBKqufon. It is of blue silk, with gold fringe around. On one side is a picture/jf Flat Rock, on which is a a ■ yr Syrup of Figs 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, Cab For sale by Lloyd A Adams. Son contest. “Anything to beat tho Wide Awakes” seemed, from all that can be gathered, the prevailing feeling at thG Dawson tournament . The first thing done was an attempt to ex clude three of the fastest runners of the team, on the flimsy charge that they wore “professionals.” If our boys had carried out the idea of with drawing right then and there from the tournament, such action would have met with the unanimous approv of their many friends hero and else where. Neither did it stop with the above; they were kept on the track for about an hour while the wrang ling oyer the hose, couplings, etc., was going on, and taxing everything ip to due consideration, they deserve great credit indeed for tho glorious record made by them. Ladies remember l am at the old stand, Gloucester street, with a most complete stock of Embroidering Ma terials, Patterns, Banner Rods, etc. Mrs. W. E. Porter, Opposite Advertiser-ArPEAL office. Don’t Crowd the Monkey. Charley Pendleton of the Valdos ta Times gives the following inci dents of tho dinner to the Georgia Press at Blue Ridge on our recent North Georgia trip: At Blue Ridge a one eyed moun taineer was striving to keep the crowd back while the editors were banquetting. It was amusing to hear him shouting, “dont crowd the monkey, boys, don’t crowd the mon key!” They haven’t had a square meal in five weeks!” Then ho would spoil the joke by turning to the ed itors to protest that he was only joking. “Now look good, gals, there’s the editors," said a burly mountaineer at one of the stations, as he stood by ttie roadside holding the bands of two country lasses. Ho spoke with the interest of a- father to his off spring upon their first visit to a me nagerie. ___ Cumberland Wharf. The wharf at Cumberland proving too small, the parties at interest are -enlarging same. Thus it is that step by step that location is being fitted np for the increasing travel to the sea shore. The adjourned annual meeting of stockholders will bo held on Wednes day evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Board of Trade Rooms, Kaiser Block, up stairs. By order bf the stockhold ers. I. S. Cohen, Secretary, - Kerosino oil will kill all kindl of insects when used on trees, but the oil will injure the trees. A small quantity used in an emulsion may be sprayed on apple trees, but it will kill the peach trees, even when used on them in small quantitities. Just Received. A new and handsome lot of fancy goods, embroideries, ladies’ hats, etc. Call uad sec them before purchasing elsewhere. Mas. C. Busuee. One day last week, 130. crates and barrels of potatoes, beans, cukes, squashes, etc., were shipped from Quitman. There is an increase in real estate at Marietta of over $60,000 in. the last year. ■•.«•* r~ A firemanic tournament will en liven Valdosta July 4. Being More Pleasant To the taste, more acceptable to the stomach, and more truly beneficial in its action, the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is rapidly superseding all others. Try it. One bottle will prove its merits. _ • Notice. The undersigned Commissioners wish to purchase one thousand dol lars worth of the bonds of the city of Brunswick, and will receive seul-il bids therefor until the 15th day uf June 1883. Bids should be marked proposals to sell city bonds,” and addressed to J. M. Madden. Chm’n. Sinking Fund Com. W. F. Symons, T. G. Stacy, * . Commissioners. Notice to Tax-Payers. .Tax-payers are hereby notified that the first quarter taxes are due and payable on or before May 31.1888.-. . Executions will issue against all par ties falling to comply herewith. E. A. Nelson, Cl'k and Treasurer, C., of B. is areundi the picture: “Come one, come all. This rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I.” In the border are painted cotton bolls and . wheat, On the other side is a large palmetto-tree, under-which is St. George slaying a dragon. Above the tree is: “Flat Rock Guards.’’ tin- der it is: “I will defend.” It is dingy anc^torn now, but must have b^en very beautiful when new.— Florida Herald, v In Paris there are people who make a living waking people up fa the • morning. There are plenty or peo ple who do the same thing fa this- country, but they don't -get paid-for it. -4 - “The betterments question” will be a considerable issue, in Georgia for the next four months. Postma3io.$ are clamoring for; a ^ postal rule pjuhrbtting.a negro 'from calling for his mail more than six timesaday., , 2 ■ - ;■ / " • It is reportal that the.-Charleston. World is preparing to furnish.’ Sa vannah with a ,pew faprning ’daily ' next mouth.,. * ■ —•— A Few of H T. Dunn’s Specialties Arrow wanna Hammocks the 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 and style made t<> order. Bird Cages—a large assortment. Kimball Oigans. cheap for cash or by installments. , Tho “Imperial Lamp—best in the world. Water Coolers, Tin Clumber Sets and Watering Pots. . • Stationery, Blank Books and Of- * flee Supplies. . , ' Artist Material and Engineers Sup plies. Wall Paper, Room Decorations and Window shades. Croquet Sots, BasoBalls, Bats, etc. - HENRY T. DUNN,