Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 07, 1888, Image 1

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Editor of Times-Union »ndYoI- untoar Telegraph Operator , \ Passing AwnyMjpSr: THE LORD’S HOUSE. Religions Services To»Morrow. t Sneeiaf to A(lvertlew-Appeal. * \ _ Jacksonville, Oct. 0,-yGreat sor row is'ielt/tjj^oughout the city at :tgi»4>mur, noon,“by the announce- — ■. tnent that Edwin Martiii, editor of McCook - P* #tor - Services at 11 a. m. .. * the Tiinea-TTnion is dvinw. Hn linn nn d 7:40 p.m. , the TimesrUnion is dying. He has labored earnestly throughput the ep^ idemio to continue thb publication of hl> paper, and also> for the relief of the siok,and suffering. His death is universally regretted. Chas. DeForest, a volunteer tele- > graph operator from Detroit, is dying at Sand Hills. ^ The Daniel*Memorial Association was formed this morning for the com- memoratiohof the life and servicle of thht great and good mao,* Dr. J. J. Daniel, whbaftwdays ago laid down his life oirthe altar of duly. Jacksonville, Oct. 6.-— 1 The offl oial bulletin for the ^twenty^fdui hours ending at six o’clock to-night read as follows: New cases..,..... 52 Deaths......... ........., Total cases to date.. ,3,022 Total deaths............. 27^7 fernandina’s FEVER. ■* Febbakdina^Ela?. Oct A—Fear the twenty-four hours ending at<(o’clock last nightthephyprolans roportas foflpwai Hew cases! 2: report of-, col ored auxilliary,27; total 29; deathB 0. vrha disappearing from tke exhausted, but is increasing among the negroes. M , V Just received some of the finest birds ever brought to this market, and I have the best line of straw and felt hats and bonnets in this city, and can trim and ah pe* to match unj- dress yOu wish Ur less money than you could buy same for in New Yo’rk. Mrs. it. F. Beaman in Crovatt Block. Sudden Death. Mrs. Lightfoot, wife of the chief gardner of Jekyl Island, died last evening very suddenly at 11J o’clock of hembrhage.of the lungs. She was quite well at supper time, was taken sick a short while after, and by 11:30 ,wasa corpse. Mrs. Lightfoot was a cousin ofMr. Geo. Cowman, of this city. Her home is in this city, on the boulevard. She leaves a husband and one child—both of whom have all we can offer—our sympathy. Her remaihs will be brought up to the city this afterhoon, and she will be buried from the Methodist church to-morrow. Mundell’s solar tip shoes for boys and girls at Taylor <fe Fleetwood’s shoe store. * John B. Stetson <fe Co., fine, stiff and soft,hats at Taylor & Fleetwood’s shoe store. Misses solar tip shoes in kid or goat at Taylor 1 & Fleetwood’s shoe store. * We carry a larger stock of hats and Bhocs than any house in the city. Taylor & Fleetwood, the shoe men. Notice, Contractors and Builders. We can save you money on sash, doors, bllndB, cement, plasters, lime and everthlng used in building houses. Write for prices or-call at odr drug store, this otty, for any in formation desired LLOYD A ADAMS, No, 5 Whitaker «t, S. W. cor. Bay Lane, and 150|Gryan st * u #BTB*k» not the mrriftM'Tf of yourselves to gather, aa the moaner W*me la.” St Mark’s Church: Sunday morn ing service with celebration of-the Holy Communion and sehnon at eleven. Sunday School 4:30 p. m. Evening prayer 5:30. Methodist church, Rev. MoK. F. P-“- . * • Second Advent: (Church corner of D. and L stfeets, two squares east of the.gas house^) Elder H. Y. Skip per, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Prayer- meeting qvery Tuesday and Friday at 7:80 p. m. Baptist church, Rcv.E.Z.lJ'. Golden, pastor. No services. PreabyterianJahureh. Rev. Tapi F. Brown, pastmRoeiyloes at ,11 a.4h. Sunday’SchoSl 4:80 p. m. . Y. M;'C. A: Prayer .meeting §very Sunday morning at 9:60. 'Gospel Song service every Tuesday evening at 8:15 uVnfe. All young men are in vited. Rooms open daily from 9 a. m. to 10:00 pj&jffn Scarlett Block, on Newcastle str&it. ' _ ► MADAME CORNELL!, 4 The best Fortune Teller in the world, can be seen daily, until 16th inst., from 9 a. 4. to 9 p. m., at residence of T. D. Hughes, on G street, between A and Reynold#, . adv-4t The Jesnp Scare- A reportwasin circulation yester day that there were aevbn clses of yejow fever in Jesnp. Parties com-- Rome’s Rohe, Ga., Georgia and trial exposition, o] the face of ’the quarantine panic scored an unpw huge buildings Mbits, which still additional space Tito postponement bitions in the Soui concentrate here of racing, trotting everVitnessed in mineral an<T* have never been Su: There were 10,000 position grounds th] Garden seeds o' ranted perfectly frei drugstore. All seeds are warranted to be per fectly fresh, at Rock Well’s drug store. won.. | ,4—The- North mineral induB- at Rome in and senseless he South, has success. The ked with ex- ic so fast that be provided, all other exhl-l has x served to finest collection >d saddle horses ie South. The tural exhibits led anywhere, tie on the ex- afternoon. .11 kinds, war i, at Rockwell A large stock. of fresh garden seeds at Rockwell’s drug store. Tlje committee of the State Fair offered "!#!?* Monday nighVto the City*Couocil of Macon. to hold the Fair this fall if the city would raise $2,500 for them to help defray ex penses. The amount was promptly deed, and the fair willbe held from ov. 5th lo lOthj.- a % fea sets, dinner- sets, wash sets, and crockery, china and glass ware of every description,:^ racket prices at'the Racist Stoi Li , came through to Bnraswic and went back this morning rather than lie over in Jesup. They feared quarantined in Savannah.— Later advices show that the cases in question were simply “chill and fo ver.” * i Hand made kangaroo shoes for men, $5 a pair, hand welt $450. Every pair warranted. Taylor & Fleetwood, the shoe men. Per 1,000. The Brunswick Gas and Water Company will ‘reduce their price of gns Not-. 1st to $2 per thousand feet. The Electric Light Plant will soon be up also,' and then you can “pay your money and take yourchoice.” FOR RENT—seven room Ubuse on Union street, between Monk and Gloucester. Apply to A. B. Rowe. Henry T. Dunn keeps all the text books, etc., used in the schools of Brunswick. Badly Cut. Pompey Seven and Wm. Lindsay (both colored), got into a row last night on,Baj street, which resulted in Lindaay’s cutting Se(en twice, once in the abdomen, and once in the the thigh. Dr. Tucker dressed his wounds, but they are severe, and may prove fatal. We have just received a beautiful line of ladies’ turn kid button boots, $2.60 to $3.85. Go to Heniy T. Dunn for Mason fruit jars, all sizes, at greatly reduc ed prices. ■ . We have a beautiful line of stiff lints, all colors and styles, (tom $1.60 to 44 Tsylor A Fleetwood. The largest stock of garden seede in the city st Rockwell’s drag store. 4000 pairs of Misses and child ren’s shoes to select from in spring and heel,- Taylor & Fleetwood, the shoe men. m Syrup' of Flgn Natures olm true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse the system When biUious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to enre habitual constipation, indi gestion,piles, etc. Manufactured on jy by the California Fig Syrup Com- pear, San fnmolioo. Cal Pot sale byLtoyd A Adams. The largest, fihes't and cheapest line of picture frfimes yon will find at the'Racket Store. Leon Brand Collate and Caffs at racket prices at the Racket Store. Have you seen the Racket Store 50c. and 75c. corsets? They are equal to any $1, and $1.25 of any other house in town. Racket Store. The Racket Store has cut the prices in dress buttons to less than one half to what our competitors are selling them at. Floor and table Oil cloths below Cairo at the Racket Store. 390 gross of fancy dress buttons at one half tbe usual price of our'would bq competitors. Racket Store. Something quite new and very cheap in wall pockets at the Racket Storo. * A new line of window shades at the Racket Store. 44- For this week onlyrA special sale of photo and autograph albums at the Racket Store.- All colors of plushes at 68c. per yard, worth $1, at the^Racket Store. Jerseys, Jerseys, Jerseys, new and nobby at racket prices at the Racket Store. Some very handsome lace curtains very cheap at the Racket Store. Our 68c. kid glove is equal to any $1 glove of our competitors. Racket Store. , For Hamburg edgings and em broideries of all kinds, go to the Racket Store. _ Ladies and gents handkerchiefs 390 degrees below zero at the Racket Store. • Gents Neckwear in endless variety at prices 50 degrees^ below zero at the Racket Store. Onr 25c. and 35C.W11 wool jersey gloves heat any 50c. and 76c. glove you buy of our would be competitors. Racket Store. ,_ti tfMr All shoes, ladies gents or Misses are warranted as represented at tbe Racket Store. • « Embroideried shoulder scarfs, tbe veiy thing you want at this season of the year, at the Backet Store. > Racket! mmi We are selling the best $150 la dles kid button made—same boot will cost you • $3 elsewhere. Taylor A Fleetwood, tbo shoe men. w FILL Ml WINTER. OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF 0 Dry Goods, Hons & Fancy Goods Is now complete, and .Everybody invited for Inspection. . . ■ / V Fullest and most Complete Line In abovo nnmoil Groils ovor brought south of Baltimore. WelWye apared no pains or labor to ... ■—— ---■ -■jaro gratified to know that our stock Ih ••cun nothing but the very latest on the market, anil we •arpawcil by none. Kite tie Folloiim for Named Golds, WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE. Biggest aasortnu-nto^'Tlie Latest” In slbglo and doable width Worsted Dress tiooda. FuU line of block and fancy Sarahs. FnU line of Imported black Oroa Grains. Fall line of black and colored Henrietta Cloths. Immense variety of Velvets and Flushes. Immense variety of Jersey*. . i . Immenio xra.iety of flannels. ' « Splendid assortment of Ladleo*Biubroldored Shoulder Scarfs. Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls. Ladles’ regular-made Hose vety cheap. Blankets, all kinds and prieeo. '* Turkey Bed and Bleached Table Domuok In end less variety, with Doyllei to match. - Towels—the biggest line yon ever saw. Hem-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs at prKiea to adit yourself. Hisses’ and children’s regular made Hoee, very cheap; Comforts—the g.-eotest varioty at lowest prices, Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! , _____ stock, the finest assortment, nnd flints anil clips, h Tjnnks nndValises at your own > • —OUR— Cliiii ail Gilts’ DEPARTMENT Is filled up to Its utmost capacity with the vovynewcat cuta and styles that could bo found In the market. . , i .-,-n BDts’ Clothing a Specialty. In connection with above, we have the nicest line of : I most : .stock in In Town, and the large Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Bugs! -fiu'Kaiser Bio., : Rulers of the Dry. Gdocis Market. Tie Gilt And Oyster Meals the Best lle Market Airis, M Ii From’ , a. m. to If midnight. OY8TEBS will served Ip every rtylntht^hOnt the seasonnt sonahle prices. Twenty-one regular meals for His our prko. Thy host cook in the South has been ew niod, and wc gnarantco perfcfct satisfaction. Dei-iirctfuUy, J zeti :■ WALKER & !BA*tN01Sr, Props., NEWCASTLE STREET, POST OFFICE. Directory o£ Secret Societies, City Council chamber, lug are earnestly invited. JAUKS B. CANNON, N. G. E. LAHBEIGHT, Secretary. K OP P.—Oglethorpe Lodge, No. M, n WON. K. Of nfiSS*S c * ^* A L. of H.—Magnolia C • erican Legion of r— fourth Fridarnr f hts^ A mm J. T. LAMBBIGHT, Secretory. , .• Order o« Bed Men. me* night up stalls In City UaU. V. B. MITCHELL, Chief of 0’OokM.te. w.r. btjoih T. O’CouAor & Co., NSURANCE AGENTS nil! MARINI! ACeiOENTR 1888. NOTICE. 1888. State and County Taxes. places on the . 5 of collecting the I will be at the foUowing nan dates mentioned for thepnrpeoL State and County Taxes for The year 1883 to-wit: XIOULJLB BOVKD. St. 8imons Mills 8torc, Oet. 11, Nov. T, and Dee. Bothel, oet. IS, Nov o, and Dee. S, l’ennlck’s Store, Oct. is. Nov. 10, and Dec.ti. Brnn.wtok (Council ChamberVOct. M, 18,17; Kov, U, M, It nnd Deo. 7,8.-10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 7 B. T. V. ft G. R. B.. Xov, 17, Fancy Bluff Nor. St, FoweU’a and Jordan’s Stores. Not. 18. . -AU other days not above wontUmed, 1 < y oftco in tho Council Chsmlier. U BEA *r.o.u.t font; imi September W, 1888. l.C.ba. - m * J. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon /"VFFICK northwest corner of Newcastle-ant J Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr, J. .. Boon. Culls left with Rockwell,the- DrngijW, will receive prompt attention. Ofloe hour. V to "a.m.and8 tolp.tn. .Heeldenceon Gleueee- WfeSBf iroat andlung - V* leal -I------- i door from Union. rIMbUor given Ito dUcasea at