Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 06, 1888, Image 4

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B Published I WTOSWICK, Jfdtqtistr-Jfap**!. Published Daily sad Weekly ■( SWICK, - GEORGIA, “THE CITY BY T11E >EA." T. «. me* ft 105, Editors ssd Proprietors. SulwcnpMonRstos: Dailr.brmall,ordollvered by carrtors within Um oily, Hpsrsnaum; Week, r 43 par annnm. AdnrtUaf Bate* extremely naaonahle, and Q made known on application. Advertisements for which no dailniie contract • made will be published until ordered oat, and payment exacted scoordlaxly. Official Organ of City and County. A New Departore. Last night at the MotliodLt church the regular aermon of the paator wm aubatituted by lay addreeaea from Messrs. C. I. Stacy, of the Presbyte rian church, and W. 1). llalch, Sccre* tary of the Y. M. C. A. The service waa presided over by the pastor,, who introduced each of the- young speak ers with 'appropriate remarks, and followed each of them with practical suggestion and applications. ^ A Mr. Stacy’s address was on ■|Tho Mr. T. Q. Fleming’s family have returned to the city. / Mr. H. T. Dunn, is back from New York, looking young and vigerous and 4s ready for business. theso great subjects, urged tile Importance o: The demand for real estate seema work, especially for young to be on the increase, as the cool on the part of young men for young Weather comes on and prices average well. A largo stock of fresh garden seeds at RookwelBs drug state;. > • Judge s. R. Atkinson and Court uhtiiryi SeporterC.L Stacy left on the £. TV , Y. tram this a. tmtef bold court lit; Bailey this week, r * ' The steamship Minneola, Capt. Evans, arrived in port yesterday from New York, and proceeded to the New Dook where she'will load with cotton for A P. Churchill. . <V. 1. . <■■■ Now store, new goods at Mrs. R.' F. Beaman’s, next door to Hancock’s ... Wo would remind our readers that the caption of all local bills to go before the legislature thilst be ad vertised thirty days before the con vening of said legislature. There are several bills spoken of, and the originators should be getting them ready. - •••• .- r '£ :V Go to Mrs. R; F. Beaman’s for new winter felt hats at strictly New York prices. Crovatt Block. The supply room of the B. tfc.W. road presented a busy scene this morning. Cashier Nightengale standing behind a desk, and’ dish ing out the gold and silver to the employes by the wholesale add every manwentaway happy for he had his pockets full of Silver. Ieoh surpHse you on prices in plushes and velvets for dresses. Mrs. R. F. Reiman, in Crovatt Block. The accommodation car to the -‘Now Dooks” of the E. T. V. & G. was put on this morning, and now parties wishing to go out there either on business or pleasure can do so morning and afternoon. The morn- ing car runs out in time to take the hands out to work, and the evening car in time to bring them back to the city. We have not been furnish ed any regular schedule as yet. This will bo a big convenience for all bands concerned. men. Mr. Balob’s relation to Work, for young men gaVe his earnest wqrds special emphasis " its, and chorus 'Songs, Which were truly devotional, and'en- jojoyablo elements oi the service.— The large,cougregation evidently en joyed the service. Mr. McCook announced that simi lar services would be held once a month, on the Sunday night after the celebration of the liord’B supper; .‘ . A. Just received a fine lot of the latest —American and European fall and and novelties in trim mings of too best shades and colors. Birds, feathers, tips, wings and flow era in abundance at sirictly New York prices. Mrs. R. F. Beaman. Receiving and on hand, childrens’ hoods of the latest patterns. Mrs. R. F. Beaman. We would call attention to the new advertisement of Mr. J. B. Wright, the clothing man. His fall and win ter stock appeals to overy lover of fine and stylish clothing. This house has always been popular with the boys, and never more so than since it has had the services of Mr. Felbam Neal, formerly - of Atlanta.^ This young gentleman understands the clothing trade to a nicety, added to which is a pleasantness and ur banity of manner that makes him a most agreeable , salesman. Mr. Wright’s island business takes him from the' city a great deal of the time, and he is fortunate in the pos session of such a representative. V* Not* Yet.’ ~ Some uneasy people are call ing for a cessation of a quarantine, thinking all danger passed. Don’t be too quick, gentlemen. We have gained a great victory—^don’t throw away the van tage ground gained by allowing oven a single caso to coine in at the last moment It would damage us more than tbe-gain would be. Don’t lift the quarantine yet No, not yet. ' 3loro Cotton. .The steamer City of Americus, wm at Littlefield and Tisons dock * # , unloading cotton from 4b L. railroad. Sad Death. Mr. E. A. McWhorter, of St. Ma rys, Ga., reached the city this morn ing in route from Anniston, Ala., whither he had gone to see his young est son, who was ill there of typboid fever. At Atlanta be met and pass ed, without knowing it, the corpse of his dear boy in charge of his wife and older son, who had proceeded him several days to the bed-side of the sick boy. On 'reaching Anniston Mr. McWhorter heard t>f the death of his son for the .first time, and irn- nediate^retraced his steps, reach ing hpre at three o’clock this morn ing. Ho left on the Cracker Boy for Satilla Bluff thi^ morning where he will be met by his buggy. Tho others reached here last Sat urday and chartered the steamer In ca and carried the remains of the dead son back to his home. It will be a sad meeting this evening be tween that heart-broken father and his stricken family* As Mr. Mc Whorter narrated the sad tale to us this morning his big heart swelled with emotion and often choked his utterance. The young man had but a abort time since left the paternal roof to enter business in this new field, but the summons came and the cord was snapped, leaving naught but sorrow in its track. All seeds are warranted to be per fectly fresh, at E n !; well’s drug store. Whose Fault is it ? There was no mail car ol the E. T. V. <fc G. train yesterday, hence no mail was distributed along tho line, the route agent simply bringing the pouches through, and quietly listen ing to the cuss-words of the people along the road who .wanted their mail. Now if the whole mail system was suspended for Sunday, we would have nothing to say, for that would agree fully with our views, but if the route agent has to go, the people who wont their mail should have it.— Whoso fault is it that no car was pro vided ? *• Notice, City Voters. * The registration books will be opened at my office in the City Hall on October 9th, and will close on November 7tb at 6 o’clock p. m. E. A. Nelson, Cl’k. of Council. Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse tho system when billious or costive; to dispel 1 icadaches, colds and fevers; to euro habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Mnupfncttired on ly by tbo California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Franoisoo, Cal. For salo by Lloyd A Adams. . ;P/ if"s 'll, t am ) list back from New York, where I have ie< eared tho largest stock ot & GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have over handled In Brunswick. I call special attention to ray Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL BHIBTK AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest Style Collars anil Cuffs FULL LINE OF Clothing ! SUITS TO ORDER. A lino assortment of underclothing, and every thing be.onging to mv line. Mv inottols, “Ono Price to All!” Call and be convinced. J.B. WRIGHT, Corner Newcnatt* and Gloucester 8t. ■ — “Able to Salt Anybody.** The .old reliable clothing man on the corner, Mr. Jss.S. Wright, makes the abtvo announcement at the head of a new advertisement to-day, and proposes to prove it to any and all who may calL Wo stepped into hit store a* day or two since, and found him up his eyes In new goods, which are constantly arriving, and he is rekdy for the trade of the season.— This house has a reputation- for hon est goods, fair prices and good treat ment of. customers. *,/ NOTICeT I have four good toai prepared to do all hlr*"' anting Aii Elegant Substitute FOR PEOPLE SHREWD AND SAVING TUBS- M OMDryMKIotting • ’ ATTHE Emporium of Jacob Michelson POSSESSES STRONG ATTRACTIONS. Our new Fall Styles of Dry Goods and Clothing are now ready, and T at* A vnH.li wliila avnw larlv’m InonnofiAii A irvu flflflnrt.mGIlt AEUl ught, make odsai . . ments are unbroken, while goods are fresh, J^jture.and pirnoes^ caaefuliy give them that nicety ol attention which On Prices ani Goafis are-Tlom ii tie Flair loir lilt-1 liov I'ii.vo trot the time to u-n.itlHivslwU receive. mmm) ieians. Manufactured km Galiforoi* Ffe Syrup CAn 1 Faancisco, Cal. . ANYBODY! FILL « WINTER STOCK! Throw aside your old clothes and provide ourself with something new, reasonable and lyll&h from the old reliable clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. received an elegant stuck of scason- jlected by myself in tho Northern can supplyltho town with Clothing, Hals, SHOES, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND,HOSIERY Which were purohasedl for cash, and conso quently can bo sold on closest margins. jQ^Sults made to order from samples, ranch cheaper than from a tailor,(and lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. SILKS AND DRESS GOODsf OUR VELVETS 1LVETS AND PLUSEES, K ( i . auReDbAKs and wr^ AND CHINA WAI OUR SILK AND LAQEsCURTAINS, OVERCOAT . And our well known and justly celebrated Marguerite Oloth, The best and handsomest black goods in the world ! ! To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, cash, we will give# ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing for an , . Elegant set of Furniture ol Ten ] To take place January 10th, 889. JACOB MICHELSON., ■ * BETWEEN-JU- . NEW TORE A BRUNSWICK. .! o SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the _ above steamers will leave «Now York overy Friday at 3 p. m„ arriving in Brnnswlck follow ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every Thursday afternoon.. , _ . ' Close connections at Brunswick with B. a W. E. T., V. & G. and A. P. ft iArailroads. Through hills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americus Macon and all interior points. Insurance bofweon Now York and Brunswick, one-fltth of one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other lino. For freight, paBsngo and general informa tion hpply to THUS. FULLER, Agent, . Brunswick, Ga.' BRUNSWICK MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, E.mYA.&GA. BAILWAY, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80.1888. Leave Brunswick 8 40 p m 8 15 a m Arrive Macon 145u m Arrive Atlanta 010 a m 030pm OK pm 1015 p m 0 80 n m LMM Atlanta... 640am 1320pm Arr Chattanooga. 12 M p m 025pm SCUTS BOUND. , Leave Atlanta 1380 am 348pm Leave SIncon 4 00 a m 7 30 p m Arrive Brunswick 1130am 3 00am All trains run dally. 1. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WllENX, G. P. ft T. A., Knoxville,TVnn. L. J, ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta. Ga. QllOVATT Sc WHITFIELD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Frstate* in all the court*of the BruntwiekCir cult. OOce in Crovatt black. few NOW ,TT Ol J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1875) 10' i miles from Brunswick, tho City by tho Soa. still continues dealing In Groceries, Liquors and Cigars. Milk Shakes a specialty. * HOUSES TO HIRE* Ilorsofor mule, wagon or buggy can be had at my time, night and day. Partlos from Darien can go to Brunswick and reti formation can be had from blacksmith, Darien. return same day. In ti. J. Christopher* oct4 INSURANCE* -AND- Real Estate* Arrent,] EICHTjUlDING FIRE IHSURU1CE CO'S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL”. OF ATHENS, ;GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford. EqiUTABLE^ LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIET*,|of Houses to Reiit and for Me. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. REPRESENTING- FORSALE 600 Fence Posts," lightwood, cypress I and cedar. 100cords.oak,' hickoiy and ceds' wood. 3ST. 33TX03ST, Wood yard.onUnlm.s^bctwoenMMt.. A. V. SOEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BOILDKB, BRUNSWICK, GA. Plans and Speclflcatlons I FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. jgssjssr*™- ’-"as. I can now be found in my new stand in the* Scarlett Block, . BTOCKJOFJ ' HITS, DIFS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL DE FOUND MARKED DOWN TO BJ3D ROOK. i D.T.DUNN. -w L.J.Leavy& Oo #l AUCTION AKD COUOSSION KERC HANTS, An I—iMpwntiiW. gPKIALattMjtlo*given toe