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.Y, OCTOBER 12, 1888.
Editorial Sandwiches.
NO DEATHS TO-DAY.'{S
PROTECTION FROM IMPOSITION
Linen damask tow
piece—something hq
Racket Store. v
The largest, finest ,
line of picture framen
Seeelal to Advertt.er-Appeal.
Jacksonville, Oct. 12.—Twenty
three new cases were reported up. to
noon, l)u$ no deaths.
Tom* Stockton is doing well, as al
so all others sick, except Dr. Fatrlie,
who is reported, quite ill.
The State press at;e requested to
aid the Martin Memorial Fund tor
his family. * *
A K ””
. It has been suggested that we at
‘ a fumigation
cheapest
at the Racket Store. :
Leon Brand Collars]
racket prices at the Bl
Have youf seen the
50c. and 76c; corsets?
to any $1, and $1.25
bouse in town. Rack!
The Racket Store hij
in dress buttons to leg
to what our competitt*
them at ’
Floor and table biT
calro at the Raoket BJ
. 390 gross of tonoy a
one half the usual prifl
The people, have awakened to the fact that hitherto misrepresentation
plaped sad' havoc with their minds and purses, and that they are de-
nined to have no more of It is a credit to their good judgment but a sad
Y sad, blow to the proprietors of those establishments, where they are
er so happy as when they are making idle boasts of always underselling
Srs. But it will be a very cold day when these parties come down to.
onco prepare * to
)ths 'below
[buttons at
’.our would
(tore.* ;
and very
Emporium Hall of d. Michelson;
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FOR, THIS WEEK
J - ; " W$OFff$R SOME OF * */- i. '
The Most Astonishing Values
« * * * • ->.*
Ever realized in- Southwestern Georgia. An immense stock of Dry
Goods of the latest styles are arriving daily from New York and Boston,,
and will offer them at low and astonishing prices.
the Racket
lades at the
Special sale
j.albums at
I 68c. per
pket Store.
ys, new and
'the Racket
ice curtains
Store.
|ual to any
rs. Raoket
mrebiefs
^Racket
Elegant set of Walnut Fnniitnre of 10 Pieces
• To vtake place January 10th, 1889. ; ' 1 ‘
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. JACOB Mlbaastsoif.i
are warranted as represented at the
Racket Store.
Embroideried shoulder scarfs, the
very thing you want at this season of
the year, at the Racket Store.
Tea sets, dinner sets, wash sets,
and crockery, china and glass ware
of every description at racket prices
at the Racket Store.
reasonable prioes.
WALKER & SHANNON, Props.,
NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE TUB POST OFFIVK.
ser-Appeal.
T. G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
ESTABLISHED 1875
Station to tomigate all baggage and
torniture coming from Florida to
Brunswick next winter, for fear some
latent mtorobe might thus be import
ed to flourish next summer. Wheth
er this is either advisable or practi
cable we will not stop to discuss, ex
oept to say that we believe next sum
mer to be a period of great danger,
and in this connection will call at
tention to something that happened
in 1876-7. In *76 Capt. Charley Al
exander refugeed with his family on
the sloop Betsey, and several cases of
yellow fever occurred on the boat-.
The next season Mr. Rainey and sev
oral others chartered the Betsey to
go on a short cruise, and after their
return several of the party had the
fever. This little bit of unwritten
history, and known only to a few,
> might prove of benefit to jus in dis
cussing all these questions.
The ifefcst Tennessee Deals.
gK Atlanta Constitution.
The New York special 1 in yester-
Seventy-flve miles an hour—or a
mile in forty-eight seconds—is the
astounding rate of speed which has
just been attained by the “West
Coast Express,” of the London and
Northwestern. Railway on Its trip
from the English to the Bcotoh me
tropolis.
It-wtll be a great pity If the yeUow
fever dies out before all the cranks
who know exaotly how toenro it, get
an opportunity of going Into the in
fected districts—and taking the fe
ver themselves. They could then ef
fect their own cures.
Some idea of the size of the big es
tates in New York is fhrnlshed by
the receipts of taxes. It took a check
for $676,000 to pay this year’s taxes
on the Vanderbilt property. The As
ter estate paid $400,000; the Goelet
estate $250,000 and Trinity church
$400,000. f
The increase of population in the
Argentine Republic during the last
ten years has been one hundred per
cent while oiirs has been only 79 per
cent.
it has been predicted that New
York City will cast 25,000 more Dem
ocratic votes at the next Presiden
tial election than at the last.
Indiana is now considered certain
for Cleveland and Democracy. Doubts
were entertained, but they have all
disappeared. ^
A narrow gauge railroad is being
surveyed from Flovilla, on the E. T.
V. & G. R. R. to Indian Springs, a*
distance of two miles.
ALWAYS ASSURED BY DEALING WITH THE
usual
-jb« competitors.
Somethin g #lte‘
cheap in wall pooket
Store.
A new line ofwlnda
Racket Store.
For this week only?
of photo and autog
the Racket'Store.
All colors of plusf
yitrd, worth. $1, at the
Jerseys, Jerseys, Jj
nobby at racket pric
Store.
Some very handsof
very cheap at the Ra
Our 58c. kid glove 1
$1 glove of our compet
Store. •.
For Hamburg
broideries of all kin
Racket Stere. . *1
Ladies anil gents,
‘ degrees below; ‘
' railroad men yesterday* The
mention of the building of a branch
line from Eastman to Savannah, and
the addition of a line bf steamers to
the competition already afforded by
Georgia ports added considerably to
tho interest with which the special
was read. Should this project bo
carried out, it is the general opinion
that Eastman will bo made a grand
junction point by tho building of an
air line to Jacksonville. The rail
road situation and its developments
in tho next two months are matters
of interesting speculation all over the
State, and particularly in Atlanta,
where the roads have their natural
center.
She Didn’t Need a Grammar.
A teacher who had asked a girl to
purchase a grammar received the fol
lowing noto from the girl’s mother:
“I do not desire that Maggie shall
engage in^grammar, as I prefer her.
to ingage in more yousfUl studies,
and I can learn hor to speak and rite
proper myself. I have went through
two grammars, and cant say as they
done me no good. I prefer Maggie
to ingage in Gurmen, or drawin or
vokal muslck on the planer.”—Gol
den Days.
A Novel Bet.
Washington, Oct. 10 —Marcus A.
Smith, of Tombstone. Arl*.. the del
egate in Congress t-.r Arizona, made
the most unique lu-t to <t v yet made
in Washington. A »• < nibusinstic re
publican laundryt.tuo, who has al
ready bet all the money he could af
ford, offered to bet Mr. Smith a ye
washing that Harrison would
elected, Smith to pay double rates
for his washing for a year if Harri
son should he elected, and the laun-
dryman to do Smith’s washing free
for a year if Cleveland should be elec
ted. Mr. Smith promptly took the
bet,
If you will invest two dollars at J.
t’s dry goods store you will
drawing at an
set of furniture consisting of
c one of the big successes of
the day.
Tom McKnight, a married colored
man, in Williamsburg, S. O., killed
himself this week, because be could
not marry a dusky damsel 1 of the
neighborhood. This is said to be
the second colored suicide ever com
mitted in that State.
The boyB of Franklin county, Go.,
have gone into illicit distilling. Sev
eral have been up before Judge New
man, as young as 16 to 17 years old.
One of these boys says his distillery
Consisted of a powder can for his still,
a coflee pot for tho cap, and‘gun bar
rel for the worm.
Kansas is anxious to annex the
strip of land called “No Man’s Land”
adjoining the Stnta Not, the news
papers sav, “for boom purposes,” but
for protection. Every thief and mur
derer who commits a crimo in Kan
sas makes n break for No Man’s
Land, where he is as safe as the man-
slayer of old in the city of refuge.
NOTICE.
An act to incorporate the“Cordele,
Waynesville and South Brunswick
Railroad Company,” and to grant
Company,”
awere anq privileges to the
earn'd", and to provide 'for the building
of its ’line of railroad from a point in
Waynesville, Wayne county, State of
3%
Georgia, into Cordele, Dooly county,
saldStat
tate, passing through the coun
ties of Wayne, Pierce,* Appling, Cof
fee, Irwin, Wilcox and Dooly, and
authorizes said railroad company to
connect its road with the South
Brunswick Terminal Railroad Com
pany at Waynesville, Ga., and for
other purposes.
We shall apply to the next Gener
al Assembly of the State of Georgia
for the passage of an act, of which
tho foregoing is the title. This Oct
11th, 1888. W. F. Pennihan,
Mallory P. King,
Henry R. Symons,
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds
of bitter, nausea medicines, is the ve
ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr
up of Figs. Reccom mended by lead
ing Physicians. Manufactured on
y by the California Fig Syrup Com
“ “ Cal.
pany, San Faancisco,
Syrup of Figs
Natures own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to cleanse the
system when billions or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
fy by tho California Fig Syrup Com-
~ “ ‘ '’al For sale
y, San Francisco, a
Sc Adams.
PUBLIC
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
SALE.
ortgages herelnatterrel
10 Mechanic*' Building and
to by R. W. Thlot, tho .
Loan Association, a corporation doing business
In said State and oonnty, will, between the hours
of ten • and twelve o’clock in the fowimon, on
THURSDAY, THE 18th DAY- OF OCTOBER
next, at the Court House door In lild
at public outcry, to the
State and county, i
tho east by Egmont street, sontb by lot numb
three hundred anil thirteen (818), w~ " *— “
other one-hajf of lot number three hu
twelve ;8U), and north by lot number three hun
dred and eleven (811)—the same being tho eastern
one- lot, lying In what isknown ns
the “bid Town" portion <5_sald oil
map thereof, as
surveyor, A. D. one
and deslg-
byo
. welvo (818), and belngthe premis
es now owned and occnpled by said B. W. Thlot,
and whereon he now resides.
virtue of the
Such sale being mado by virtue of tl
aforesaid, and to satisfy the principal,
said
of the
ing
which
to make this sale haa accrued to this,
Warranty title will be made to the)
such sale. Terms cash, r 1 —
THE MECHANICS' Bl
ASSOCIATION,
By Its Attorneys at Law.
CBOVATT * WHITFIELD.
Dr.AB. McCASKILL,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty yean practical experience.
This Space 1-. longs to,
C.L. ELLIOT,
The Live Newcastle Street Grocer.
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