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1BUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
-to* crrr *r thb —a."
1.1. RTACT * *0*. Mltare eed r»e»vl»*« r *-
extremely reasonable, and
*Adv«ti*cnic!n ta'laMrijieb* 5?25JmSmS!wS
• made will bo Dubliihcd until ordfrod out* ina
payment euelH accordingly. , . .
IsMr
Official Organ of City and County,
Mr. H. A. Pennick, of this county,’
is In the city to day on business.
The cotton compress will get to
work between the 1st and 15th of
November. ■ •
* Call at J. Michel son’a for your fur
niture.
Miss Annie Hlne leaven to-morrow
for Macon to be present at the mar
riage of her friend, Miss Mamie
v Jones. ■ ’
The river steamers Swan and City
of Abbovllle are due here to-day with
cotton and naval stores from Abbe
ville.
Receiving and on hand, childrens'
hoods of the latest patterns. Mrs.
R. F. Beaman.
Oar Trade Pamphlet is meeting
with favor on all sides. We trust its
patrons wi}l not be disappointed in
its get up.
"The Brunswick Savings and Trust
Company" will apply for charter to
the Legislature. Another step in
the right direction.
Call at J. Michelson’s for your
matting and rugs. i
The'Columbus Southern is being
rapidly pushed.'Brunswick will soon
have a more, direct western outlot.
The waters are moving.
The ladies of the Methodist church
are arranging to give a publio enter
tainment and supper at L’Arioso
Hell about next Tuesday night week.
i New store for the best ribbons in
the city at strictly New York prices,
Mrs. R. F. Beaman.'
The Norwegian bark Cape Carnie
has been chartered for Cork to carry
,t£r9Ctat<f spirits turpentine
arOsT-’These are the highest figures
paid in this port
Wednesday night’s wind blew down
the scaffolding of the new Atkinson
tabby on the Bay. But nothing
daunted the proprietors will re-erect
and move forward again.
Go to Henry T. Dunn for Mason
fruit jars, all sizes, at greatly reduc
ed prices.
The Brunswick Riflemen will drill
on the streets to-night They are
preparing to go to Columbus to the
Exposition. They will be tho special
'guests the Columbus Gnatds. *
Messrs. M. P. King and H. H,
Howard, of tho Custom House, are
both sick, and W.;H. Rainey has been
temporarily employed by Collector
Dart
Call at J. Michelson’s for your car
pets.
' Mr. H. T. Dunn is always getting
something extra nice for his store.
His last is a $200 music box, cover
ing several instruments in one. Call
in {adies and hear its sweet tones.
The Horse Guards have selected
both a dress and a fatigue suit
Meas^cps for the former will all bo
taken Jby- Wednesday of next .^reek.
Mr. J. 8, Wright, the clothier, will
furnish them.
I can [surprise you on prices in
S ashes and velvets for dresses. Mrs.
. F. Beaman, in Crovatt Block.
The Brunswick South Terminal
Sow talks about western connections
other than the B. AW. R.R. By ad
vertisement in to-day’s issue it will
be seen that they will apply for a
Charter to Cordele,. in Dooly county.
Mr. John C. Green backs up his
' • statement about his prolific hens by
•ending us a baklr’s dozen (13) of
fr a the finest eggs up ever saw. The
thirteen weighed 2± pounds. If any
body can beat this let us hear from
him. Remember, the breed is a cross
between the Leghorn and the Cochin
China. They lay the year, round,
except a few weeks about Christmas.
Ssforto.
C. Downing, cleared Oct. 0, bark
Dante, for Trelsto, with 3,870 barrels
rosin valued at $5,500.
J, S. Thomas cleared Oct 8, bark
Hellespont for Rotterdam with 3,810
barrels rosin valued $4,477.
Just received some of tho finest
birds ever brought to this market,
and I havo the beBt llneof straw and
felt hats and bonnets in this city,
and can trim and shape to match
nay dress you wish for less money
than you coutd buy same for in New
York. Mrs. fi. F. Beaman in Crovatt
Block. . ; *
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RECEIPTS
Receipts of naval stores for tho week ending
October lt-SptrlU turpentine €00; roila 1,074;
cotton am ball*.
——-w—"wesa:
Shipping Intelligence.
9R THE WEEK ENDING OCT. U, 1888.
ARRIVED.
Oct.T-SS.MIneola, Now York.
- f—Sob. Geo. B. McFarland. N. Y.
« 8-88. Coroline Miller, N. T.
- 0—Brig Lewis L. Squires, N. V.
SAILED.
- 8—Bk. Dante, Treoste.
“ 8—Bk. Hellespont, Rotterdam.
“ 8—SS. Cavolliio Miller, N. Y.
- « 8—SS. State of Texas, Portnoys).
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Tie Otletape National Baal,
At Brunswlok, in tbo State of Georgia, at the
close of business, October 4th, 1888.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 1... 8537,010 41
Overdrafts 4,wo 40
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation....,. 55,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents 4,087 tso
Due from other National lianas 0,827 10
Dnefrom State banks and baukers.... 5,014 02
Heal estate, furniture and tlxtures 7,000 00
Current expenses and taxes paid 1,763 00
Premiums Mid . 1,050 00
Cheeks and other cash Items 4,520 10
Hills of other- banks 205 uo
Fractional paper curr’oy, niokels,cents 10 02
Speele 11,474 48
Legal tender notes 2,002 oo
Redemption fund with U. 8. .Treasurer
(if of circulation) ... 1,125 00
ANYBODY I
FALL ANI MI Ml
Throw aside your old clothes, and provide
yourself with something new, seasonable and
stylish from the eld reliable clothier,
jas. s. wright;
Comer Newcastle and Monk Streets,
I have J;
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES,
Gents’’ Furnishing
'NECKWEAR AKD^HOSIEBT
Which'.
qnently can bo
nrf
chased l for cash, and eonaefi
on closest margins.
•BrSnlts made to order from samples, muoh
cheaper than from a tallorjand St guaranteed.
JAS. 8. WRIGHT.
Due from U. 8. Treasurer, othor than
if redemption fund
500 00
Total $812,303 03
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000 00
Bnrplustund..... 10,000 oo
Unuividedproflrt 6,112 01
National bank note* outstanding 22,500 00
Individual deposits subject to check... 80,801 20
Demand certificates of deposit $,718 43
Due to other National banks 11,600 10
Due to Statebanks and bankers 2,200 70
Notes and bills re-dlscounted 76,220 44
Total ,.$312,803 «
ST ATI or GEORUia—County of Glynn—ss:
I, Jno. L. N. Henman, Cashier of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement la true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
JNO. L. N. HENMAN, Cashier.
Subscribed and Sworn to before mo this 11th
day of October, 188$.
C. P. GOODYEAR.
Notary Publio, Glynn oounty, Ga.
CORKECT-Attcst:
W. E. BURBAGE,
.JNO. II, McCULI.0'
UGH
Mcefor Local Legislation.
Notice U hereby given that an application will
bo made to tho Legislature of Georgia at Its next
session, for the passage of s Bill entitled nn Act.
to Incorporate tho ‘-Brunswick Savings and
Trust Compnny,” and for other purposes therein
mentioned. W. H. WHALEY,
H.ULLMAN,
W. E. BURBAGE,
C.F. GOOD YEAR,,
8. MAYER. *
W. E. KAY.
Brunswick, Un„ Oct. 12, 1888.
Lt-gnl Advertisements.
LEAVE TO SELL.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Coi-NTY or GLYNN,
no all whom It may concern, and to tho heirs
L unit creditors of Tallulah Mallory, deceased:
Marla Mallory, administratrix do bonis non ot
Tallulah Mallory, deceased, has In duo form ap
plied to tho undersigned for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the cstato ot said deceased, and said
application will be heard on tho first Monday in
November next. This October sth. 1888.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary G. C. Ga.
CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA—Glynn County.
WnEREAS, William It. W unley. Administrator
ot John Strickland, deceased, has applied to the
undersigned for letters dlsmlssory tnnn snht ad
ministration. This Is, therefore, to cite nil per
sons concerned, to show cause. If they can, why
said Administrator should not he discharged
from hta administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in November next.
This August 4,1888.
EbOAX C. P. DART,
Ordinary Glynn Oounty Ga,
Notice of Intention to Change
Name.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County or Glynn.
A LL persons Interested are hereby notified that
I have filed my petition to tno December
term 1883 ot tho Superior Court of sold oounty
for tho purpose of having my name and that pi
my wife changed from Oliver P. I
C« Felton.
This August 0th, 1S88
and Hay C,
re heretofore
that of Oliver P. Felton and May
Goodbread by wbteh names we have heretofore
been known to ' ‘ * ~ ‘
OLIVER P. GOODBREAD.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY or GLYNN,
ijro all whom it may^ponoeni^and to tho heirs
ltd count, HHHH
John J. Spears, Administrator com testnmen-
to annexo of Michael Mlnehan, deceased, has In
duo form applied to tho undertlgned tor leave to
sell two tracts ot land, lying In the city of Brnna-
wlck, In said 8tate and connty, and in the old
own of said cltv. each containing eighty-one
wndred square feet* one known as tho eastern
talt of old town lot number two hundred and
two, and the other known as the western
Jd town lot number two hundred and
ninety-three, belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will be heard on th*
first Monday In November next.
This Bril, day of October 1888.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary 4». 0, Go.
I am Just book from New York, whore I have sc.
curoa the largest stock of
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FOR FALL AND WINTER
That I havo ever handled in Brunswick. I Call
special attention to my
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
FLANNEL SHIRTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Latest Style Cotlarc ail Cat
FULL LINE OF
Clothing!
SUITS TO ORDER.
A tine assortment of underclothing, and ovenr-
—*- *— line.
ice to All!” Call and be
convinced.
Jt B. WRIGHT,
Corner NeWoaetle and Gloucester St.
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
I will be at the following named places on the
dates mentioned for the purpose of collecting the
State and County Taxes for the year 1888 to-wit:
REGULAR ROUND.
St. Simons Mills 8torc, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dee,
8.
Bethel, Oct. 13, Soy, 0, and Dec. 5.
Ponnlck’s Store, Uct. ih, Nov. 10, and Dec. Q.
Brunswick (Council Chambor), Oct. 15, lti, 17;
Nov, 12,18,14 and Dec. 7, 8,10.
SPECIAL CALL.
No. 1 E. T. V. & G. U. R., Nov. 17, Fancy Blu.r
Nov. 22. Powell's and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 20.
All other days not above mentioned, 1 can bo
found at my oiUce in the Council Chamber. Ploaso
remember dates. II. J. READ,
September 20, 1888. T.O.G.C.G&.
FALL AID WHITER. ’89.
OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Dry (Ms, Notions & Fancy Goods
It now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection. - „
• m. ■ • Tfflfp--' • *> •
Fullest and most Complete Line
• • ■ * . i
In above named Goods ever brought south of Baltimore. We have spared no p*lns or labor to
Surpassedbynoue?* th0 Tery , * teat ou the market, and we oregratlfleato know that ourstock 1*
Sole tie Folloiiii few Haiti Goods,
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU
CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
The biggest stock, the finest assortment, and
guaranteed the cheapest prices.
Hats and Csps, Trunks and Valises at your own
prices.
—OUR-
(Mini aid tots’ FraMim
DEPARTMENT
Is filled up to Its utmost capacity with the
very newest cats and styles that ooula be found
in the market.
Boys* Clothing a Specialty.
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of
FixmitvLi*©!
In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock jn
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs!
Slaiser cSc 3ro.,
Rulers of the Dry Goods Market.
Biggest a&sortmentof ‘The Latest” la sibgle and
double width Worsted Dress Goods.
Full line of block and fancy Surahs.
Full line ot imported block Gros Grains.
Full line ot black and colored Henrietta Cloths.
Immense variety of Velvets and Plushes.
Immense variety of Jerseys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
8plendld assortment of Ladles’Embroidered
Shoulder 8carfs.
Splendid assortment of AU-Wool Shswls.t
Ladles’ regular-marie Hose very cheap.
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Blenched Tahlo Damask In end
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the biggest line you ever saw.
Hcm-stltched and plain-bordered Handkerchiefs
at prl-Jes to suit yourself.
Misses’ and children’s regular made Hose, very
cheap.
Comforts—tho greatest variety nt lowest prices,
NEW FOBS & BRUNSWICK.
McDOMED & DEAN,
M Mel,
Fulton’s Old Stand, - NewcastleSi
WE WILL KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OF
FRESH BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON,
And Pork, Venison and Game In their season.
Give us a call. sep-lm
J. A. BUTTS,
Physician ai\d Surgeon.
AFriCK northwest corner of Newcastle and
y Gloucester street*, lately occupied by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left with Rookwell, the Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Office hoars 9 to
lla.m.andS tosp.m. Residence on Glouces
ter street, one door from Union.
^••“Special attention given |to diseases ot
throat and lung*.
G. B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
Crovatt Block, Room 2.
D ESIRABLE CITY AND OOUNTltY PROP
ERTY for solo and rent.
NOTICE.
. M e jy i S r M'S Captain or owners of .the steamer
Abbeville wlU be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew AH bills must be signed by
the Captain, otherwise payment will bedobarr-
J. G. GARNETT. Master.
STEAMERS
SAN ANTON 1(1,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WlUlAMs.
O N wind after Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the
nbovo steamer* will leave Now York every
Friday at 8 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow
ing Monday. RoturnlngHenvo Brunowick every
Thursday afternoon. , .
Close connections at Brunswick with B. ft W.
E. T„ V. ft G. and A. P.ft L.railroads. Through
bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerlcus
Macon nnd all Interior points.
Insurance between New York and Brunswick,
one-fifth of one per cent.
Freight and passage aa low as by any other
line. For freight, passage and general informa
tion apply to
THUS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
NOW XT Ol
J. H. POWELL,
(ESTABLISHED 1875)
10J4 miles irom Brunswick, the City by the Sea,
still continuesdeallngin Groceries, Liquors and
Cigars. Milk Shakos a specialty.
HORSES TO HIRE.
Horse|or mule, wagon or buggy can bo had at
any time, night and day. Parties from Darien
can go to Brunswlok and return same day. In
formation oan bo had from M.J. Christopher*
blacksmith, Dnrirn. oct4
INSURANCE
-AND-—
Real -Estate* Arrent,
-REPRESENTING-
EIGNTjjlilM FIRE URMICE CO'S
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS. GA.,
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., or Hartford.|
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE.SOCIETT.lof
Htw York.)
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office In Kaiser Block, over First Nations)
Bank.^ lei-ly
REMOVAL!
FOR SALE-
600 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords oak, hiekoiy and cedar
wood.
3ST.2D3XON,
Wood yard, on Union street, between Mans
field and Howe streets.
A. V. SOEALS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, G A. .
Plans and Specifications
furnished On application.
Best of references given. Liave orders
L. D. Hovt ft Co. irEt-Sm.
NEW QUARTERS
I can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett’Block,
' WHERE XY8T0CK;0F1
BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, OAFS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
Marked down
TO BED ROOK
ID. T- DUNN.
L.J.Leavy& Oo.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION XUCMANT8. AND
GENEBAL COLLECTING AGENTS.
Business end consignment* solicits 7, .w,
■needy returns guaranteed. Office next door to
APVJtaTIIXR-ArrEAl. offiee.
ffiaa.