Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 07, 1888, Image 4

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“ ■ •5 the JfekqtiMtr-Jfope*!. | PubMsU.1 Daily Adi We.Uy at Dally Mil Weakly BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, A “TOT Cltf nr TOT MUi" • MR, Mltaa«aa4 fray rift art» Stibacnptlo* liataa.• Dally, by mull,ordollrered by rumen wHSu the city, (I per annum | Wea y filler anaem. Advertising Ha tea extremely reasonable, and made known on anntloatloa. Advnrttswaats to a made will bepubll payment exacted aocordln fly. meatsfor which no dadalte ooatrae II he published tintII ordered nut, and xaeted accordingly. OtBcfcl Organ of City mid County, KS Col. W. E. Ray has just purchased ono of those “high steppers” of Mr. H. S. McCrary. . Green turtle soup, venison and tur- Kty at the Brunswick Dining Parlor to-mofroiir. Walker de Shannon. Judge Lambright and family re turned last night from their summer trip to Dahlonega. Go to Mrs. B. F. %aman’s for now winter felt hats at stnctly New York •prices. Crovatt Block. To-morrow is thbsabbath. Don't forget that t , scripture inunc tion, about assembling of yourselves together etc. Ladies Frenoh Dangola "button 'boots «3.i0 a pair.. Taylor ie Fleet- wood, the shoe men. Mr. L. J. Leavy is out once more, But looking quite feeble. He was able to make a trip tp Jesup. to-day on business. „ ** lean surprise you bn prices in plushes and velvets for dresses. Mrs. R. F. Beaman, in Crovatt Block. The Oglethorpe Hotel will be open ed ihis winter about the 20th of De cember, and will be under the man agement of Mr. J. H. King. t Got Away this Morning.—A graj parrot with redwings. Finder will please return same to Mrs. A. J. Cro vatt, Union street. . Dr. J. M. Madden isjiidge of some thing good to eat. .This is Mb . bill of fare’for to-day: Partridges, rice birds, squirrels and back bones. Garden seeds in packages or bulk, at Rockwell's drug; store. . He whq dines tomorrow at the Brunswick Dining Parlors will lead off on green turtle Boup,* and round up with venison and turkey. New store, new goods at Mrs. It. F. Beaman’s, next door to Hancock’s ice cream parlor—Crovatt Block. ’ » Mr. Jno. P. Lamb, of this county, is in tho city to-day, and reports that there was a slight frost in his neighborhood during tho last cool snap. « Lad||s French kid button boots $3 a pair at Taylor & Fleetwood’s shoe store. “Decorated" whiskey is wjiut a darkey, tkiB morning, called the stuff that is warranted to tnrn a peaceable man into a savage. The decorations, with him, seem to be tho dangerous part. New store for the best ribbons in the city at strictly New York prices. Mrs. R, F. Beaman. , The Atlanta Constitution gets nere a whole day after it is printed. Tho Savannah News and Macon Telegraph the some day printed. This is caused by the change of soiled ule, of the E. T. V. & G. Receiving and on hand, childrens’ hoodB of the latest patterns. Mrs. R. F. Beaman. 1 Judge A. J. Crovatt is eloquent In his laudations of Montengle as a summer resort—everything so nice Yji and comfortable and so very cheap. He Bill probably follow neighbor Bur bages example aud huy a cottage there. Just received a fine lot of the latest —American and European fall and winter hats and novelties in trim mings of tho best shades un<f colors. Birds, feathers, tips, wings and flow ers in abundanco at sirictly Now York prices. # Mrs. R. F. Beaman. Mr. W. E. Burbage is back from f. his trip to Tennessee. His family are Rjopping for awhile longer in At Untofor the benefit of Willie’s health. The little fellow has been sick for ■omo weeks past. The doctors up there say it was “malaria in his sys tem.” How tboy do love to throw tli nt u p to a low countryman. F.voiy thing is malaria with them. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. j KEOUl.AR MKKTIKU. Brunswig, Ga., OcU 5,1888. Council mot. Present, His Honor, 0. T, Dunn, Mayor, and members of Goaoeil Crovatt, Madden, 1'enniman, Bostwlok, Cook, and Atkinson, Her tie. Absent, Fulton. ’Appeal case of Titos. O’Connor, Sr., was beard and fine remitted. RETORTS or COMMITTEES. To the Honorable Mayor and Council qf Ihe City of Brunswick. Gentlemen: As tho committee of one, appointed by your body to in vestigate the report, that the U. S. Survey < orps w tuning tftelFffpoM at Washington, upon which new coast survey charts now being printed Is based, showed that Brunswick’s sea bar has only 11$ feet upon it. I beg leave to report as folitows: Commu nication was at once had with Lieut Carter, U. S. Engineer in chsrgq of this department, and his answer Is t ewith attached, marked exhibit ’’ In response to this, your com mittee obtained a list of all vessels passing outward oyer the bar, ,h tween dates named, together wi_ tonnage rating and depth or draught, and dates of crossing the bar, mark ed exhibit “B,” forwarding the same to Lieut.' Carter, who m response again furnishes us with his reply marked exhibit . This ends the actual duty imposed upon your Committee, but in follow ing up the investigation as to wheth er the Government survey be. a cor rect one, we find that the branch pi lots upon tho bar claim that at mean low water they can bring in vessels with thirteen feet of water draft, or at mean high water 21 feet. Further that whilst the old channel, describ ed as a torturous.one, has for some time past been gradually filling up, new one, nn almost perfectly straight channel is opening. Through the lat ter, the mean low water shows a depth of twelve feet, and Upon either side of a bar, in extent not exceeding 90 feet across a depth. of 15 or 16 feet exists, which removed would give us achannclofnt least 15 feet at low water, or 23 feet at mean high water. Sec diagram herewith attached furnished by the pilots 1 Your com mittee would therefore recommend that the city government have made a circular shaft with steel spikes in serted of 18 or 24 inches in length, swung on pivots, similar to a garden roller, and that a tug be employed to drag this machine backwards and forwards on the ebb tide, for such time as shall either demonstrate the futility of the plan, or the desired result shall be accomplished, and if satisfactorily accomplished, the gov ernment shall then be petitioned to order anew survey. Respectfully submitted, W. F. Penniman. EXHIBIT “A.” (Letter from Lieutenant 0. M. Carter asking for listofvelsels cross ing St. Simons Bar since June 1st. 1888, drawing more than 15 feet of water.) , EXHIBIT “B.” (List asked for above, showing 35 essels with tonage and draft and date of crossing St. Simons bar.) exhibit “c.” IF. A’. Penniman, Prc*l. /i- umwick Harbor and Land Co. Sir: In reply i. vour letter of the 10th inst., I have the honor to inform you that tho survey ofthe St. Simons bar made May 23rd to May 30th. 1888 by Lieut. J. E. Pillsbury, U. S. Navy, shows a mean low water chan m nel depth of 12 feet. This, however, quite tortuous, the practicable channel depth being only about 11 feet Very Respectfully, 0. M. Carter, 1st JJeut. Corps. Eng’rs. U.S.A. Tho repovt was received and a com mittee consisting of Penniman, Mad den and Crovatt was appointed to get estimates of what the work, re commended in the report to be done, would cost. Mr. R. Torres nppeared before Council and asked that the Concha Ballcster be allowed to go up to Blythe beach to bo repaired. Tho matter was referred to the Board of Health with the request that the same be granted. ' The Marshal and Harbor Master reports for the montli of September was received and ordered filed. The Clerk and Treasurer’s report for the month of September was re ceived and ordered published. Accounts approved by the Finance Committee was ordorcd ( paid. A motion to suspend’the cow ordi nance prevailed. On motion the im pounding officer was discharged. A oantract between the oily and Mrs. Hertei, and one between the city and W. B. Freeman, Jr., was read, and ordered aigned by thejpartlcs. Council teen ad|ourncd. E. A. Nxuox, Clark of Connell. ADJOURNED MECttKO. Brunswick, Oct 41888. Council met at 11 o’clock a. m. Present, His Honor, D. T. Dunm Dayor, and members of Council, Cro vatt, Atkinson, Berrle, Boatlrick and Madden. Absent, Fulton, Cook and Penniman. ; * The minutes of the Board of Health to date, were approved. Council then adjourned. E. A. Nelson, Cl’k. of Council An Elegant Substring f For oUif Saltat pilla, and an kind* of bitter, nausea medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liqutd fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Reoobmmended by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faancisco, Cal. t - 1 . ■ - ■« * > m » J.'.S. Turner’s fine French calf shoqa for men in Bala. Buttons and Congress. Every pair warranted. Fleptwood A Taylor, sole agents. YORK & BRUNSWICK. 1 - SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OP TEXAS, WILLIAMS. N and-Alter Sept. S8th, 1808, one of _ Above eteatnon will leave Now York every Friday at S p. tn„ arriving In Brunswick follow ing Monday^ Returning, lenvo Brunswick every Close connections’ at Brunswick with B. A W. E. T., V. A G. and A.P. AL.railroads. Through bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas Macon and all tntorlor points. Insurance between Now York and Brunswick, one-atth of one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other line. For freight, passage anil general informa tion apply to THUS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, (in. BRUNSWICK TO MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VI4 THE— E.Tffl.,VA. 4 GA. RAILWAY, OVER FOUR HOURS QUICKER TO ATI.AN- i- TA THAN ANY OTHER LINK. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 30, 1888. Leavo Brunswick 8 40 p m 8 IS a m Arrive Macon 145 a m Silo pm Arrive Atlanta ..., «10 a m 0 IS p m Leave Atlanta... « 40 a m is so p m 1015 p m Ar. Chattanooga IS M pm o S3 p in (I So a in > SOUTHBOUND. Leave Atlanta 12110 ant 2 45 pm Leavo Macon 4 00 a m 7 30 p m Arrive Brunswick 11 SO a in 2 00 a m A1I trains run daily. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, On. B. W. WItENN, G.P. A T. A., Knoxvillo.Tonn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Atlanta. Ua. NOW XT CM j. H. Powell, (ESTABLISHED 1873) 10’-; miles from Brunswick, the City by the Sea, still continues dealing in Groceries, Liquors and Cigars. Milk Shakes a spiclnlty. HORSES TO s HIRE. Horse|or male, wagon or buggy ran be bail at any time, night anil day. Pnrt.es from Darien can to Brunswick and return same day. In formation can bo bad from hi. .1. Christopher' blacksmith, Darien. oct4 FOB PEOPLE SHBEWD AND SAVING HSfJ, ——-THS . • ■ Great Saleof IryteHfe&dWIiiK -AT TUP % Emporium of Jacobi Michelson POSSESSES STRONG ATTRACTIONS. Our new Fall Styles of Dry Goods and Clothing are now ready,*ond they are worth while every Isdy’e inspection. A gran for assortment and prettier styles were never eecn before. Buying time hu» now come for those who, with prudenceof forethought, make theirft.’! at- Ice nous while assort ments are unbroken, while goods are fresh, white they Imve got the time to give them that nicety of attention which we intend they ahull receive' t mm And well they Know it—Hence the Scream, We invite yonr attention to our next ’ • , < BARGAIN DAY, TUESDAY, OCT. 2, r-TO OTJTt— SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, r OUR VELVETS AND PLUSHES, OUR GLOAKB AND WRAPS, OUR CROCKERY, GLASS > / AND CHINA WARE. OUR SILK AND LACE CURTAINS, v , OUR TABLE AND PIANO SPREADS, m OUR HAND-MADE SHOES, * OUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS And our well known and Justly celebrated Marguerite Cloth., The best "and handsomest black goodB in tho world \ ELEGANT PRIZE! To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for cash, we will give a ticket entitling tho holder to n chanco in the drawing for an ' . Elegant set of Furniture .<1 Ten Pieces, To take place Innuary 10th, 889. , JACOB MICHELSON.- PUBLIC GEORGIA—Glynn County. Loan Association, a corporation doing buslnoss ■ said State and county, will, between tho hours ... ten .and twelve o’clock In the forenoon, on THURSDAY, THK 18tli DAY OF OCTOBER next, nt tho Court House door In said county, soli t public outcry, to tlio highest bidder, nil that nroolof land In tho city of Brunswick, In saw tnto nnd county, anil hounded ns follows: Upon tho cast by Eginont street, south by lot number thiee hundred and thirteen (818), west by tho other onc-hnif of lot number throo hundred and twclvo ,811), anil north by lot number throo hun dred and cloven (111)—the same being the eastern ono-half of that lot, lying In what Is known as tho “Old Town" portion of sutd city, nnd desig nated upon the map thereof, ns nindo by Ucorgo it. Baldwin. surveyor, A. D. ono tlionsandeight hundred nnd thlrty-sveon, as lot number throo hundred and twelve (813), and belli gthoiircmla- os how ownod nnd occupied by said u. W. Thiot, nnd whereon he now resides. Such sale being made by vlrtno of tho power nforesald, nnd to satisfy tho principal, interest ami the expenses of s#lo "* * “ loan Association .luorcsniu. nnn upon which mortgages said Thlkt lms made default for more tlmn throo successive months, whoroby the right to mako this salo has accrued to this Association. Warranty title will bo made to tho purchaser at such sale. Tormsonsli. September intli, 1888. THE MECHANICS’ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By Its Attorneys at Law, „ CROVATT « WHITFIELD. INSURANCE -AND- Real Estate Anent, REPRESENTING EfeHT.LEMIIG FIDE MICE CO’S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MJTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVKtiltKH ACCIDENT CO., Of Hirtlbrd. *' EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,|of Nsw York. Houses to Bentland for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALK Offico In Kaiser Blook, ovor Fjrst National Bank. leB-ly - if ‘ 1 4 REMOVAL! FORJ5AL.E. 500 Fence Posts, ligktwood, cypress and cqjar. 100 cords ; oak, hickoiy nnd ceds wood.’ ; it. DrxoKr, Wood yud, on Union street, between Mans- . Held and Howe streets. A.V. SCEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, UBCNSWICK, G A. Plans and Specifications 'FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Best of references given. Leavo orders L.D. Uoyt A Co. mSS-Sm. NEW STILISH SPRING SKITS Throw aside yopr old clothes, and provide yourself with something now, seasonable and stylish from the old rollnblo clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I havo Just.rocolvod an elegant stock of season able goods selooted by myself In the Northern markets, and can snpplytthc town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, HATS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND.1I031ERY Which were purchaaedl for cash, and conse quently can bo sold on closest margins. -Suita made lo onier from samples, much Hum from a taUor 4 and at guaranteed. JAS. S. WEIGHT. G. B‘. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Crovatt Block, Bobu 2. TVKSTR ABLE CITY AND OOUNTHY PROP- U EBTY for sale sad rent. NEW QUAETERS I can now bo foufcd in my new stand * • in the Scarlett Block, 4 WHERE MY »TOCK|OI| BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 1)17 Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND MARKED DOWN TO BED ROCK. D. T. IDXTTSriSr. L.J.Leavy& Co., AUCTION A» CWDUUION KERCH ANTS, AND nm>ifp»MiHii min