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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
“the crrr nr the hi."
T. a. RiCt A MI, Better* sad Prevrleton.
v eabacnptioB Ratos: Daily.by mall.ordallvared
by carrier* within the elty, ft per annum; Week*
ly M per annum.
Advertising Batee extremely reaeonable, hud
“ “Ballon.
which ao definite contract
ordered out, and
Adrertleemeeta :
e made will bepuUkhed until
payment exacted accordingly.
Official Organ of City and County.
Prof. Branhan hag gone on to bring
the Madam home. . ,
Rosendale poat office in Camden
county has been discontinued.
Mr. M. Kaiser and wife reached
tb* city to-day from New York.'
Mrs. Jas. Herr Smith and little
.Miss Carrie reached home last night,
. accompanied by Mrs. S. Henry Bell.
‘Steamer St. Nictolas had’ her rud
der injured in the gale of Wednesday
night, and will hot leave Savannah
until this.afternoon, arriving Sunday
-evening.
The train 16 Dock is meeting with
•good success. It leaves Brunswick
at 5:3Q s. iil, and 2:30 p. m. Return-
lag (laches Brunswick st 7:30 a. m.,
and 6:30 p. m.
The L’ Arioso managors arc putting
a new fenpe around the hall. This is
Aimely, for 'onr people bad bqgnn to
.get ashamed of the surroundings of
•our only public hall.
Go to Hetiiy T. Dunn for Mason
'fruit jars, all sizes, at greatly reduc
ed prices. 41 *
The steamer Caledonia has left a
small order with Baumgartner Bros,
to be filled before she sails. The or
der is for 1,600 pounds of beef. She
.is a big ship, and has lots of people
«n her. ^ '
Mr. T. W. Fleming, conductor of
THE LORD’S HOUSE.
Bellgions Services To-Morrow.
“Fonake not the assembling of yourselves to
gcllier, M the manner of tome I*.’’
St Mark’s Church: Sunday morn
ing service with celebration of the
Holy Communion and sermon at
eleven. Sunday School 4:30 p. m.
Evening prayer 5:30.
Methodist church, Rev. MeK. F.
McCook, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:40 p. m. Subject: ^Temper
ance and Prohibition from a Minis
ter’s standpoint" ‘
Second Advent: (Church corner of
D and L streets, two squares east
of the gas house.) Elder H. V. Skip
per, pastor. Sendees 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p,
Baptist church, Rov.E.Z.F. Golden,
pastor. Services .by Jthe pastor st
11a. m. and 7:30.p. m. Subject for
morning: "The Gospel Feast” Eve
ning: "The Ejected Guest”
Presbyterian church, Rev. Paul F.
Brown, pastor: Services at 11 a. m.
Sunday School 4:30 p. m.
Y. M. C. A: Prayer meeting every
Sunday morning at 9:50. Gospel
Song service every Tuesday evening
at 8:15 o’clock. All young men are in
vited. Rooms open daily from 9 a.m.
to 10:00 p. m. in Scarlett Block, on
Newcastle street
THE COTTON OUTLOOK.
_ , g at least 100,000, und surely the other
the S., F. & W. By., and brother or shippers combined will handle as
Mr. P. W. Fleming, of this city, died
at. bis home near Albany on last
Thursday. Mr. Fleming., att&ried
the faneral, and returned to the city
to-day... . .
The Nows of this morning contains
an article signed L., in which he asks
why the wonderful properties of our
artesian water is not heralded to the
world; If “L” will lend his aid with
the rest of our citizens to the Adver
tises-Appeal in getting up our Trade
Pamphlet, his question will be an
swered thereby. »
. If you will invest two dollars at J.
Michelson’s dry goods store you will
get a ticket for the drawing at an
elegant set of furniture consisting of
ten pieces.
Steamer City of Brunswick is be
ing most thoroughly refitted up and
painted. She will leave in a few days
for Savannah to have her bottom
cleaned. She will be in apple pie
order for the winter travel. By the
way this going to Savannnh to have
her bottom cleaned brings up afresh
the great need for ship’s ways of our
own. Strange no one will take hold
of this mattor and push it—there is
big money in it.
The Electric Plant
Passing the water tower this fore
noon, and hearing unusual bustle
and stir within the enclosure, we
went in and was greeted by Mr. Job.
Chambers, of the Thomson-Houston
Electric Oo., who was as busy as a
bee superintending the work of erec
tion, and under him Messrs. Hayden
and Hcssle, experts, the one in boiler
setting and the other in electric light
outfitting.
motion, and the work was fairly hum
ming.
Tho engine was hauled up while
we were present, and it is a regular
beauty—a Ball high speed automat
ic out off engine from tbo Erio works.
♦Mr. Chambers hopes to light the city
in about three weeks, at which time
Brunswick will turn over still aooth
or leaf of progress, and, like & schol
ar we onco taught, toar out tho lear
heft behind.
Go to Mrs. R. F. Ilcninnti’n for now
winter felt bats at strictly New York
prioes. Croratt Block.
We start out with the announce
ment that tho port of Brunswick will
ship this season two hundred thou
sand bales of cotton.
This estimate is by conservativo
men—not visionary ones. We have
gone over tho ground ourselves, and
feel sure the estimate is not over
drawn.
The Compress Company figure on
much more.
These figures are truly flattering.*
40,000 Sales liiBt winter was consid
ered unprecedented—-and so it was.
And working on that basis wo fig
ured for 100,000 this season, and
tbdfight if we could get that much
we would rejoice. Instead, however,
we can now safely count on double
that amount, while some estimate
even 25,000 to 50,000 in excess of that
figure.
NOTICE.
I have four good teams, and am
prepared to do all classes of hauling
Furniture and pirnoes caaefully
handled. * N. Dixon.
Ult if BtlllRTBd YtlBR.
Barter, CUIui
Anderson, Tho.
Brook, WH
Borglln, John
Burnt. Sr
bSj’w E
ST
Win ton
,ra
Oh«» _
Iwii Bit
WU1
Judge .
Irenon, Halror
Johnson, G W Johnaon, Stewart
Keene, 4 F * Kelt, Duller Kay, W K
Lambright, JE Lamb,JohnL Lehman;JC
* orcntuon.Tbos Lnaaerre, J F Lang. Richard
[ffi.‘3 k i« WT S?5?r^ d ’ A SSSSfci
Moore, CG Moore, John0 MoCreryjlta
Nelson, E A Nelson, Peter Nelson, Alex
Nelson, JF Jr
O’Connor, T Jr O’Connor, T sr
Pntnam. A T Penn!aas,X A Fonder. 600
Peters, Alex Pittman, W 8 Price, J T 8
Ponder, D B Pcerson, E C
Randolph, D B Bend, B J Roberts, W B
Stacr.T Q Simmons, Lewis Scarlett, F M
Smith, John A Spratllng.GM Shannon, AO
Seeds, A V Sellars, Thos Symrncs, C
Scarlett, Massey Schlatter, c L
Talt, V 8 Taylor, Cbaa H
Way, W J , Wright, 8 W Warnlte.F
Wood, A V WUeher, Jerry Walker, JN
Willis, JR White, John Wiggins, M A
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Hie Otlettoie national Bank,
At Brunswick, in tho State of Georgia, at the
close of business, October 4th, 1888.
* RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 133*,619 41
Overdrafts 4,993 49
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 33,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents 4,087 on
Duo from other National banks 5,027 10
Duo from State banks and bankers 5,014 02
Real estate, furniture und flxtures 7,000 00
Current expenses anil taxes paid 1,763 00
1,050 00
4,520 10
205 IS)
1(1 02
11,474 43
2,002 00
1,125 00
500 00
cash items
Bills of other banks
Fractional uaper curr’cy, nickels,cents
Specie.,. .-
Legal tender notes
upturn fund with U. 3. Treasurer
(5)1 of circulation)
Due from U. S. Treasurer, other thnn
5)1 redemption fund
TotȤ...
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid 1
’8$. PiLl Mil WHITER.
OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
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, -T- -r -A bi , - •
Is now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection.
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Fullest and most Complete Linj
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In above named Gcods ever brought south of Baltimore. Woluu.nsved no pains or Is
very latest on the market, and ire ai pii-tMci. know that our s
mmm
Sole He FoiM{ few SaA M,
EETHANYOI
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO
^7: CAN BUY —
bil„ ~ .
$ width Worsted
Full iiMtewij aid taney perthi.
Full line of imported black Gros Gratae.
Full lino of black and colored Henrietta Clothe.
Immense variety of Velvets and PlusheC.
Immense variety of Jersey*.
Immense variety of Flannels.
Splendid assortment of Ladles’Embroidered
Shoulder Scarfs.
Splendid assortment of All-W.ool Shawls.
Ladles’ regular-made Hoee very cheap.
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Bleached Table Damask In end
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the biggest line you ever eaw.
Hem-stitched nnd plain bordered Handkerchiefs
nl prices to suit yourself.
Misses’ nnd children’s regular made Hbse,|very
cheap.
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
YOU CHEAPER!
f'ELSS.:
S stock, the feaest 1
he cheapeat priest.
3 and daps. Trunks and Valises atyoi j
. $312,303 1)3
.fimjHM) 00
Postell’s Position.
Col. Postell, tho newly elected
member of the Georgia Legislature
from Glynn, as well as many of his
friends, have been besieged of late, as
is the case, with every man elected,
with letters from candidates for the
Judgeships nnd Solicih>i»lnps of the
different circuit-, asking his support,
some send stamps for nnswers, and
some do not, hilt all ask for answers.
Those who enclose stamps get. an
swers—the rest do not, but none get
any comfort, for Col. P. gives all the
same answer. He promises none, but
says he will wait until he gets there,
and then upon consultation with the
member from each district, will
support tho men that he finds the
people of the district want.
This has the ring of tho true met
al about it, and is going back to first
principles in which “the office seeks
the man and not the man the office."
Would that tbo whole Georgia Legis-
There were no idle peo lature and the State at large would
pic in that yard—everybody was iq -bo actuated by such principles. What
a change there would be in the poli
tics of tho country.
Stove Wood For Sale.
Oak, Pine and Ligbtwood delivered
in any part of the city by
• , N. Dixon.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds
of bitter, nausea medicines, is the ve
ry agreeable liquid fruit romedy, Syr
up of Figs. Rcccommended by lead
ing Physicians. Manufactured on
y by too CaUfurnia Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Faancisco, Cal.
ided profits 5,112 01
National imnk notes outstanding 22.500 00
Individual deposits subject to check., 80,801 20
Demand certificates of deposit ",718 48
Due to othor National banks 11.696 10
Due to Stato banka nnd bankers 2,200 70
Notes amt bill* re-discounted 76,220 44
T^V
i f312,803 93
State of Gxonai A—County of Glynn—as:
I, Jno. L. N. Henman, Cashier ot the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the nbove
statement is true to tho best of my knowledge
and heller.
* JNO. L. N. HENMAN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th
day of October, 1888. .
C. P. GOODYEAR,
Notary Public, Glynn county, Gn.
CORBECT—Attest: IV. K. BURBAGE,
JNO. H. MCCULLOUGH
lV. E. KAY,
Directors.
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
I will be at tho following nnmed i lncc* on the
dates mentioned for tho purpose of collecting the
State nud County Taxes for the year 1888 to-wit:
'REGULAR ROUND.
St. Simon* Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, nnd Dec.
8.
Bethel, Oct. 12, Nov. 0, and Dec. 6.
l\>nnick’s Storo, Oct. 18, Nov. 10, nml Deo. 0.
Brnnnvick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15,1«, 17;
Nov, 12*18,1* and Dec. 7,8,10.
SPECIAL CALI..
No. 1 £. T. V. * G. B. B., Nov. 17, Fancy Bluff
Nov. 22. Powell’s and Jordan’* Stores, Nov. 26.
All other days not above mentioned, 1 can bo
found at mv office in tho Council Chamber. Please
remember dates. H. J. RKAD,
v September20, 1888. T.O.G.C-Ga.
fcf; - —OUR—
ClotbiHE' aiti Gfits’
i DEPARTMENT
la filled up to ft* utmost
very neweet cuts and styles tl
in the market.
Bdts’ Clothing a Special!
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of
—a * Ait' ^ U
urnitu]rt
In Town, and the largest and qtQst magnificent stock in
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Ruf
Kaiser <3s 'Bro.,
Rulers of the Dry G oods Marta
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK.
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
I am -offering houses and lots In tho citv nnd
arms nnd land near tile city for cash or time.
Will soil ono two-story house, six rooms, on
Cochran avenue, for |1,000.
Fire, Life anti Accident tarar
ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
404 Newcastle street
d. A. BUTTS,
Physiciai\ ar\d Surgeoi\
FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle nnd
_ Glouccstoi ' ‘ ‘
Wilson. Calls
O oioucestoVstrceM.latoly occupied by l>r. J.
Wiiuin Galls left with Rockwell, tho Druggist,
11a.m. and3 to5p.m. Rcsidenccon Glonecs-
tor street, onoxloor from Union.
mim Special attention given |to diseases uf
throat and lung*.-
PPiti dettruction. I ...
■Imp well, is rati cm, unnatural In Its . ppetlte and
STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
O N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, ono of the
above steamers will lenvc Now York every
Fridny at 8 p, m„ arrlvingtn Brunswick follow-
Ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every
Thursday afternoon. . _
Clou connections at Brunswick with B. St W-
E. T., V. & G. nnd A. P. & L. railroads. Through
bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amcr'—-
Macon anil nil Interior points.
Insurance between New Y’ork and Brunswick,
one-fifth of one per cent.
Freight nnd passage as low ns by any other
line. For freight, passage and general informa
tion apply to
THOS. FULLER. Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
nsrow rr oi
J. H. POWELL,
(ESTABLISHED 18^)
10>, miles from Brunswick, tbo City by the Sen,
still continues dealing in Groceries, Liquor, nnd
Cigars. Milk Shakes a specialty.
HORSES TO HIRE.
Uoreclor male, wagon or buggy can be had at
any time, night and day. Parties from Darien
can go to Brunswick and return same day. In
formation can be had from M. J. Christopher*
blacksmith, Darien. oct4
FOR SALE,
500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords ouk, bickoiy and cedv
wood.
3ST. DIXON,
Wood yard, ou Union street, between Hans-
field and Howe streets.
INSURANCI
and
Real Estate! Ariel
REPRESENTING
EIGHTjLEADING FIRE MANGE
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL’’ 1
OF ATHENS, GA., j
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford.!
EQUITABLE LIFE ABSUBANfcE SOCIETY,{of
s New York.|
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
^ Offlco In Kaiser Block, oVor First‘s National
REMOVAL!
NOTICE.
Neither lb* Captain or owners of Ihe t
• "vine will be respoqMbie for any. debt* mm-
iSSBT
rd by ttecnew' All bill, must bo signed if
nptaln, otherwise payment will bedebarr-
J. G. GARNETT. Muter.
A. V. SOEALS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, GA
Plans and Specifications
(FURNISHEDOX APPLICATION.
I can now be found in my new stand
in the '
Scarlett Block,
WHERE HT STOCK Ot|
SHOES, HATS, CATS,
Dry Hoods .and Notions ‘
WILL BE FOUND J
Marked dow^
, TO BED BOOK.
d. up. Dtrmv.
L.J.Leavy& Co.,
AUCTION ANN C0NNUUION NEtCNANTS. ANN
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS.
AL *Uet)Ua« gtven to extent jonof rents.
Ofleenext door to