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,'J. (,.8TACY & SON. PUBLISHERS BRUNSWICK, GEORGljf, SATURDAY, OCTOBER G, 1888.
ESTABLISHED 1876.
M0RJ5 VIRULENT.
As the Cases Decrease, the Fever
Is More Fatal—Burial of
'V Edwin Martin.
Special to Advertl»er-App«il. > - *
■ Jacksonville, Oct. 8.—Edwinilar
. tin, editor of the Times Unjon,] was
buried this inorning. Tho Jackabn
viile Press Club,, employes of the pa-
(Wi per, and,Knights of Honor attended
in a'body.. It was Asad and impres
sive oocasipa, and few dry eyes were
. .seen in the assembly. 1
Up to noon no deaths to-day, but
‘ twenty new oases have developed.—
Disease seems to grow ipore yirnlent
as it decreusca. George Deans is
'.Vvery IcrwfVqm jaundice.
Jacksonville, Oct 7.—The c
* cial bulletin for the twenty-four
hours ending at six o’clock to-night
: ’ read m follows:
New cases. .. ..
Deaths ... .vJBHIH
Total easewto date....... .3,151
- Total deaths.. / 291
Just received some of the finest
blrdB ever brought, to this- Aarket,
and I have the best line of straw anc
felt hats and . bonnets in this city,
and can trim and shape to match
any fffess youwish for lsgfr money
than you could buy same for in New
York. Mrs. R. F. Beaman In Crovatt
Block. >
. Captain Henry Jackson, says the
Constitution,’baa had perhaps larger
professional’income than any Geor
gia lawyer since Ben -Hill died He
iwfived $40,000 for* h is ad mi rablc
. management’.offto voet HarwDodet-
tate^ which fijjunanages; $15,000 for
his Southern™Iutual case; $20,000
for tho tax, eases he managed for
tho Northern Insurance companies,
His fixed retainers amount* to more
thap $10,000 per anum. * Ho was'
lately employed by n Sc. Louis client
to aegue n case in the United States
Lupreme court, and had an offer of
$20,0Q0 a year to come to New York
as counsel for an insurance company;
bat Jfe will never leave Georgia,
which state ho honors; and which in
turn will honor him.
Hr. McQuade, one of the New York
boodle aldermen, has been released
from the penitentiary. The court of
appeals let him out. It is -said that
he had not been legally Convicted.
Some evidence had been admitted on
his trial that, nWarding Hij ihe opin.
ion of the court, ought to have been,
excluded. r f . t
’ McQuade Is now a free man, or, at
Ifcast, sofree that it i» about certain,
that be will never be brought to trial
again. It cost the county of 1 New
York many thousand dollars ^to con
vict him. One of the best lawyers in
the oountiy'presided at his trial, and
several flrst-olass layers prosecuted
him. The *Suprenj$ Court of the
State said he was legally convioted,
Notwithstanding all this, and
thi fact that there is no shadow v of a
doubt that heir guilty of the crime
of which he is charged, the court of
appeals has opened his prison doors
and he has gone back to join the
company of his fellow-hoodlers, who
are waiting i\> be tried, but who, it is
nojr about certain, will never be
tried.
There are two of the boodle alder
men now in thojpenitentiary, but they
have appeals pending and expect de
cisions in their favor. If they get
out, and there is some reason to think
they will, the boodle aldermen trials
will be about the gteatest judicial
farce that this country has ever wit
bossed, and the most costly..
What the people want is more old
fashioned justice. There is so much
hair-splitting among the lawyers
that jysticp./Hgin8^tttJ
jrimin.als escape punishment.
The people will begin to wonder af
ter awhile whether it pays to main
tain courts.
Garden seedB of all kinds, war
ranted perfectly fresh, at Rockwell’s
drug store.
Several young men who move in
the best olroles of Montgomery, Ala.
have decided ‘‘to try housekeeping,
without marrying. They have club
bed together and have rented a house
which they call “Baoholor’s Retreat,”
and have hired servants. The plan
won’t work well. It is an expert
meat which young men, no matter to
what olass they belong, had better
fight shy of.,
Ex-Minister Taylor, who is run
ning the- colored democratic head
quarters in New York, says 240,000
colored people in the north are going
. to vote for Cleveland and Thurman.
This-may he a high estimate, but it
is certain that Mr. Cleveland has
treated the colored people well, and
deserves their support.
The directors of the E. T. V. A G.
will meet to-morrow (Tuesday) to
ratify the-final plan which will be
present for the lease of. their road to
the Richmond yid Danville.
. The Augusta Chronicle says that
wtlie yoanif'men of Augusta are push-
• ing the factories, of the city. They
Efcould not be in better hands.
• A chancellor has been chosen for
the'State University. It is to be
hoped that the cbancellorahip ques
tion is now finally settled.
w
Gai
I's drug store.
or balk,
Boodle Aldermen,
Savannah New..
i Sight of, deat
MADAME CORNELLI,
The best Fortune Teller in tho world,
can bo seen daily, until 15th insti,
from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., at residence
of T. D. Hughes, on G street, between
A and Reynolds. . adv-4t
The prices of flour and sugar are
advancing. It is not improbable
that flour t^ill cost $10 a barrel be
fore long. What is the cause of its
advance? Gambling. One specu
lator in Chicago, named Hutchin
son has successfully manipulated the
market and forced up the price of
wheat. The advance in tho price of
sugar is due to the trusts—those
‘privato affairs” which MV. Blaine
says neither the President nor any
private individual has a right to
interfere with. In order to raise
the price of sugar, the trust has
ordered several sugar refineries to
be shut down, so that the. supply
may be controlled. The owners of
these refineries are paid for shutting
them down, but what of the employ
es? They are thrown temporally
out of work. They and the people
are the sufferers, while the monopo
lists rake in big money. What do
tho people and the laborers think
now of the republican leaders do
feme of .trusts.
New store for the best ribbons in
the city at strictly New York prices.'
Mrs, R. F. Beaman.
Georgia’s State Fair.
Macon, Oct. 6.—Official notice was
given to-day that the Georgia Stato
Agricultural Society will hold its an
nual fair in Macon during the week
beginning Nov. 6. The members of
the Society and the oitizens of Ma-
con'have united to’ make it extensive
with every possible attraction. The
city authorities will raise the quar
antine before that time.
The largest stoek of garden seeds
in the city at Rockwell's drag store.
Services, i
one of the finest,
ad an opportune
n force whioh they
urhhes that were
present at the
ommea
lips of its pastor
s of his pasto-
er, Rev. Paul
the earthly Ca-
.venly, showing
former were
WJrtug, and
liter which was
itself and per
Every mem-
i who failed to
iesed a good
Yeste:
Yesterday
and church g<
ty of taping
did at all the
open. The wri
y-- ' PRBSB
And beard from
ono of tbe finest
rate hero
F. Brown, oonti
naan with tho
that the, pleas;
but transitory,
only pointed to
enduring as 'el
fectly soul
her of his congi
hear that discou
treat.
THE HETHOl
From a worshi;
dist church we
lowing:
The sermon of
day morning was
“Therefore my
steadfast,unmovabli
ing in the work of
much as ye know that your labor is
not in vain iu the Lprd.”
Mr. McCook showed the relation
of his te^t to St. Paul’s 'magnfilcent
discussion of the resurrection of the
dead. Faith in tby%* glpriou3 doc
trine and a proper understanding of
it ought to resiHt in an efficient, ear
nest, practical service. The Apostle
was’guilty of no anticlimax of ex-
presion or thought When.by inspira
tion he was guided to join this prae
tical exhortation withi.;bls triumph
ant thanksgiving^foijtt^rtftfyOvejf
CHURCH.
at the Metho-
ished tho fob
'McCook yestcr-
i>m 1 Cor. 15, 45:
■ brethen be ye
; always abound
i Lord, for as
% FALL 11 WHIM. »
OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
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Is now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection,
••jk 'i3
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Fullest arid-most Complete Line
sole tie Menial ft? Haiti toil
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU
CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE.
Biggest assortment of “Tho Latest” In ilhglo and
, double width Worsted Orest Goods.
Full line ol black and fancy Sarahs. f
Full lira ol Imported black Groa Grains.
Full line ot black and colored Henrietta Cloths.
Immense variety ot Velvets and Flushes.
Immense variety ot Jerseys.
Immense variety ot Flannels.
Splendid assortment ot Ladles’ Embroidered
Shoulder Bearls.
8Dlendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls.
Ladles’ regnlar-made Hose vfty cheap.
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Bleached Table Dam ask In end*
lota variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the biggest line yott ever saw. ’
Hem-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs
at prices to salt yourself.
Hisses’ and children’s regular made Hose, very
choap.
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes I
The biggest stock, the ltnest assortment, and.
guaranteed the cheapest prion. . -■ ..
Hats and Cups, Trunks and Valisos at your OWU
prices.
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Clotlii ail tots’ FwiiliJi
DEPARTMENT
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^M^a^ds^lha «
l Boys’ Clojhing a Special^
In connection with-above, we have the nicost line of
The importance of religious stead
fastness was urged, its difficulties
briefly considered. The importance
of christirn activity was urged. We
are to abound in the work of tbe
Lord. The Christian ought to be ag-
gresive, the church ought to be an
organization of earnest and aggros
sive workers.' There is need of such
activity.
The sermon was concluded by ref
erence to the encouragement afforded
by tho assurance that we labor not
in vain. We get in tbe developments
of our own characters and tbe hap
piness to which we are introduced a
reward for tbe efforts we have put
forth. God prosperaqur work and it
accomplishes rcsults-we do not see.
Harvests are yieldedTrom seed of
our planting that we know not of.
a There were no services at the Bap
tist church, owing to the absence of
the pastor.
At the Episcopal churcb tho usual
services were held and well attended.
A MILLION ODD FFLLOWS.
> Savannah News.
Savannah is the stronghold of Odd
Fellowship in Georgia. Itaflve lodges
and encampment and canto* have a
combined membership well up in the
hundreds. There are few people
though oven members of the order
themdllvcs who have any more than
a flight knowledge of its numerical
strength. A gentleman who has ta
ken the pains to work up tho statis
ties puts the number of Odd Fellows
in the world at 1,191,649, as follows:
Adult malo.Odd Fellows belonging
to the American order, Jpn. 1, 1888,
Sovereign Grand Lodges 555,722;
Grand Lodge of Australasia, latest
returns, 16,507; Grand Lodge of tbe
German empire, 1,883; total Ameri
can order, 574,062. Manchester Uni
ty, 617,587; grand total, 1,191,649. In
addition to this there are 40.426
Daughters qf Rcbckah. Take the
two neat Odd Fellow organizations,
the Manchester Unity and the Amer
ican order together, and there are
members of any other secret frater
nal organization.
In Tow*, and the largest and most magnificent stock in '
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs!
Rulers of the Dry Qoods Market.
Tie Breiswiek Dining Parlor
- * : ‘ '•••:" •.# ;
A_ncL *Oyster gSialoon.
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Heals tbe Best tie Marlet Affords, Served in First-Class Style
Prom r a. m. to 1* ml.lnlght. QY8TER8 will bo aervr.l In every>tvlo throughout tho «oawn at
reawnableprice*. Twtnly-onoregularmealji'f(»|SI»oor|»Ko. klMbari<rook > lu tho South h.-u.
bean Mtuml, and we guarantee peiftot •atjiKlJgpM. * . ;; *S»Iwotfully,
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WALKER & SHANNON. Props.,
NEWCASTLE STREET; OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
Director? of Secret Societies.
fc.s.ssS’SisSS
lug areearnctly invited^
J. E. LAHBRIGHT, Secretary.
""t^k'^KRUUSON, K.of nfan^S.
A Ih ofH Magnolia OouneU. No. U0L Atn-
• ertcan Legion of Honor, maris sooond and
fourth Friday u^hU
J. T. LAHBRIGHT, Secretary.
night up stain in City r.T.ARK.
V. B. MITCHELL, ChMof Keconit!
T O’Coanoa, J». V.M8no,i
T. O’Connor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
HIIKI MARINE! ACCIlENTR
TEE STAUNCHEST COMTAkU
octIMy
1888. tfAX NOTICE. 1888.
Hfi^te and County Taxes. *
I will be at the fallowing named placet on the
date, mentioned for the purpoM ot collecting the
Stato and County Tnxot for the year 188S to-wit:
-KtOULAK BontB.
» St. 8lmons Mill. Store. Oct. 11, Nog.T, and Dee.
'Bethel, Oot.IVNov 9, and Deo. t.
Pen nick’. Store, Oct. la, Nov. 10, and Dec.#.
Brun wick (Council Chamber), Oet. IS, It, IT;
Nov. Ik, 10. U and Dee. 7, H, 10.
, 81-ECIAL CALL.
No. 1 E.T. V. A O. R. B.. Nov. IT, Fancy BRUT
Nov. it. Powell’, auil Jordan’. Atom, Nov. St.
All other d.v. not above mentioned, I ran bo
found at in v omce in tho Council Chamber. Pleaw
remember date.. H.J.RKAD,
• September J8, 1888. T.O.U.C.Ga.
Vd. BUTTS,
RhyslCia.n ai\d Surgeoi).
O’
FFICE northwMt eocuoref N.wcaMIe lad
If11 ouK'T.jS'iett’wft/Rociw^^fDruggat I
ter .treat, one doee from Ualea.
EMP*Speclal .Unttna givea Jt» diMaMa »t
throat and lua«., .