Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 15, 1888, Image 4

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gh Jfjvttfijur-JSfp&L NHtM Slltr and VNklr at BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, “TH1 CITT BY TMB HA.” «. a. met • m,Mw«rimh»|rtinii. ..Bnkaenptfen Bates: Daily. In asall.er delivered ky rarrim witblatnv cltjr, Npw snaum) Week- ^JtJgSStbm iMnatlr reasonable, and • nude wifi bepabUeked aaUI ordered aat, a #ayn*at naoM eooordlagly. (MhsU Organ of Cit)»ud County. Jeweler Allen ia moving to-day in to the store next to Elliot's. The quarantine season .will close on the first of November at Darien. The CntterBontweli left port this morning for a short cruise along the • coast The pay train of the B. de W. went out to-day, carrying also rations for tho hands along the line. . Nok comes, the saddening report that coffee is op the up grade. We '•can just make ours a little w6»ke r and overcome that gouge. Judge Atkinson, Cols. Goodyear and Harris and Stenographer Stacy -left on the morning train for Jesnp to attend Court ♦ Something Good—cannot be ex celled—just received genuine Whita ker hams. They are fine. M. M. Bingham. , Dr. Jt A, Butts was summoned td Pearson to day to assist Dr. Julian (n a surgical operation on an injured man, Henry Brown by name. The steamer Cracker Boy sailed for the Satilla this morning at nine o’clock, carrying as usual a good freight, besides some fifteen to twen ty passengers. If you will invest two dollars at J. Mlohelson’a dry goods store you will get a ticket for the drawing at an elegant set of furniture consisting of ten pieces. The next term of the Superior Court of McIntosh county convenes on Monday Nov. 20th, next Tho criminal docket as usual, will be large, Bays the Gazette. Mr. J. E. Moore reached home last evening from New'York. He was a passenger on the steamship Nacoo cbee that resobed the crew and pas sengers of the 111 feted sohoonor Nera May. There were three young ladies In the yawl, Misses Howard, Neva Mqy and Annie Toler. The steamers City of Americus and City of Abbeville arrived -yesterday from Abbeville loaded with cotton. The steamer Swan arrived to-day with similar freight Between them they have brought this time 1,000 bales of cotton and several hundred • barrels of naval stores, i Call at J. Michclson’s for your matting and rugs. A lot of boys visited Mr. T. G. Clark’s cane patch near the city yes terday, but were most terribly dis turbed when Mr. Clark's son com menced a fusilado on tho patch with his pistol. Some of the boys were recognized, but wo won’t give their names. Boys, don't do that again or the Captain may interview you next time and get you before the Grand Jury. Go to church next Sun day and thus keep out of such scrapes. \» The steamer Caroline Miller reach ed New York last evening in time to get past quarantine and go straight up to tho city. She was only <78 hours in making the trip. The State of Texas that left here the same time stopped at Port Royal and conse quently failed to get a hearing from |j officer last evening so couldn't get up to tho city until to-day. • Israeli lilt.* Ws chronicle to-day another sad case of lynch las. A special from Jetup announces the killing of I^-wls Edwards last night by a mob of maaksimsn. This action no doubt waa called forth by the results of the new trial of Horace Bee at Baxley last week. Beo was sentenced to l>c hung on tbs flnt trial, but a new trt al was granted and he was turned loose. The people of Jesup thought they would take no such risk, so took the law in their own hands. When we talk with the people about these things they say the courts and tho lawyers are to blame for such laxity in the punishment of crime as to call for sueh action of the people. When we speak with the legal fraternity they answer “the fault is not ours, but the people’s— they lack the nerve to say a man is ^Beryipg^4cathsrhenthe.ayideqce] goes to show that he is.*’ ; • - May it not be trne that the sin lies at the door of both sides ? One thing is sure—this thing is getting too common, and it ia high time we were calling a halt Who will point out the Uause? Our columns are open. Child Watch Lost. - On Mobk or Newcaattle street, Saturday night, a lady’s double cased gold watch, both cases open yrith spring. On the dial is printed S. P. Hamilton, Savannah, Ga. Tho finder 91)1 bo suitably rewarded by return ing to N. Dixon, or W. F. Doerflin- ger, who can prove ownership. Notice, City Votera. The registration books will be opened at my office in the City Hall on October 9th, and will dost on November 7th at 0 o’clock p. m. E. A. Nelson, Cl’k, of Council NOTICE. I have four good teams, and am prepared to do all classes ofhauling Furniture and pirnoes caaefully handled. N. Dixon. Iverson, Halvor % »« Johnson, G W Johnson, Stewart Keene, JF Keat, Butler Kajr.WK Lam bright, J E Lamb, John L Lehman, JC Lorentiaoo.Thas Laaserrt. J F Lang, Bichard {jfcCormlek.WT McDonald, A Moore,Geo Madden. J M Miller, C MoLendon.HL Moore, C O Moore, John 0 McCrary, II8 Nelson. E A Nelson, Peter Ne'wn, Alex Nelson, JF Jr O’Connor, Tjr O'Connor, Tsr Sanitation in Sea-Going Ships. Even the government officials are not satisfied with ordinary fumiga tion, as will be shown by the follow ing, from the journal of commerce. Washington, October 8.—Surgeon- General Hamilton, with the appro val of the President and Acting Sec retary Thompson,, has -issued the fol lowing circular in regard to the treat ment! foul ships: ^Brder to stimulate shipmasters to brain securing a clean ocean-going fleet, the following regulation con cerning the treatment of foul ships is hereby adopted and will be observ ed at all national quarantine sta tions:. “When a vessel arrives at aby na tional quarantlho station from an In fected port and requires disinfection, she will bo subject to ordinary dis infection, as provided m former reg ulations. * 2. When any vessel shall arrive at any national quarantine station in suoMfoul condition as to render her da^prouB from a sanitary point of vlewrand is found to require cleans ing and disinfection, and having at any former time within ono year been subjected to ordinary dis infection, such vessels will be re quired to undergo extraordinary dis infection, which, in addition to the ordinary measures, will include holy stoning, Bcraping, the taking out of rotten wood, a second disinfection and interior re-pninting, all of which will bo required before grouting a certificate of free practique.” Public School. All the seats in the White.Prepar atory School, and in the First and Second Grades of the hclson. Gram mar School, have been filled. It will therefore be impossible to receive any more pupils in those depart ments. There arc fifteen vacant seats in the Third and Fourth Grades of the Nelson Grammar School, and fifteen in the various Grades of the Glynn High School. A. I. Braniian, Superintendent. Presbyterians Incensed. Charleston, , S. C., Oct. 13.—The Presbyterians here are very much in censed at a resolution adopted by the Charleston Presbytery at Aiken last week “forbidding the public conten ding against tho decision of tho as sembly in referenco to the origin of man.’’ A number of pastors announ ced that thoy will refuse to obey the resolution, which it seems has just come to light Stove Wood For Hale. Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered cit in any part of the city by N. Dixon. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, find all kinds of bitter, causes medicines, is the ve ry agreeablo liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Roecoumondodbyload ing-Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faaneisco, Cal. ftni iw the Decrease. JArasoRViLLK, Ost 11,1:30 p. —Fifteen NSW cases up to noon, but ho deaths. Weather beautiful, and all rejoice ait the improvement A negro girl, aged nineteen year*, was banged at Uuntott Springe, Ala., on Friday, for the murder of a four teen year old white girl, last Februa ry. The execution waa private. Lilt tf Bsdttinl Tllnt Ailiull, Dudley Alkln, Richard Cretan, KSWJj . Ktjum. Wm stf'.'tiftP JEW* mt Green. JO Goldsmith. L Green. Joe xasatf- jsggf Greenfield, Wlnton Horton,FB HnirlaFB Hwrtal Harris, Chas Hopkini.BR Hlne.Br Hobendorf. B B Harrison, J_T Horton, I B Howe, Will Hodges, GD Holme*, Alex Putnmm, A T Fennlman, E A Fonder, Goo “ • Alex Pittman,WS Price, JT? bonder, D B Peerton, E C Randolph,- D D Read, HJ Roberts, W B Stacy, TG Simmons, Lewis Scarlett, F M Smith. John A Spratling. Gf *" Sccals, A V Sellers, Thos oCUIIISf A » OvIlBlo, A uua Scarlett, Massey Schlatter, 0 L Tail, C S Taylor. Clias H Wav, W J Wright, S W Wood, A V Wilchcr. Jerry Willis J R White, John Shannon, A 0 Symmcs, C Wamkc, F Walker, J N Wiggins. M A REPORT OF THE CONDI'JMON Tie Oiletaiie National Bail, At Brunswick, In the State of Georgia, at tho -• ll, 1888. close of business, October 4th, RESOURCES. Trails mid discounts.. $917,1113 41 Overdrafts 4,11118 4» U. S. Bonds to secure circulation S'.,000 00 Duo from approved reaervo agents 4,08? 8# Duo trom other National banks ** Due from State banks and bankers. .. Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures... current expanare and taxes paid Premiums .paid. Checks end other cash items Bills of other hanks................ Fractional os per curr’cy, nlckols,ccnts Specie Legal tr nder notes Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (84 of circulation) Duo from U. S. Troasuror, other than 8« redemption fund 8,817 10 8,014 08 7JW0 00 w 4,888 18 308 00 18 08 11,474 48 8,003 00 1,138 00 600 00 Total $818,303 03 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000 oo eT.. i r 4 in mm nn Surplus fund 10,000 00 National bank notes outstanding 88,800 00 Individual deposits subject to check... 80,801 30 Demand certificates of deposit 3,718 48 Due to other National banka 11.HIM 10 Due to State banks and bankers....... 3,880 70 Notes anil bills re-dlscoiintoil 78,310 44 Total 4012,308 W Stack or Gkoriiia—County of Glynn—ss: I, Jno. L. N. Henman, Catliier ol the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tlio beat of my knowledge mill belief. JNO. L. N. HENMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this llth day of October, 1888. C. P. GOODYEAR. Notary Public, Glynn county, Ga COURKCT-Attest: W. E. Ill'It 11AG E, JNO. II. MCCULLOUGH i W. K. KAY, Directors.. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. State and County Taxes. following named plages oo for tho purpose of collecting r Taxes for tlio year 1883 to- :ci on the ting tlic I will be at the following named dates mentioned for ' Stato and County HKOULAR ROUND. St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Not. 7, and Dec. wit: Penniok’a Store, Oct. In, Nov. 10, and Dec. 0. UrutiMvick (Council Chamber), Oct. IS, 10, IT; Nov. 13,13,14 anil Deo. 7.8.10. SPKCIAt. CALL. No. 1 E. T. V. A G. R. R-. Nor. 17, Fancy Bluff and Jordan's Stores, Nov. 80. days not above mentioned, 1 can be found at my onlc v office tn tho Council Chamber. Pleaee remember dates. H. J. RKAD, September 20, 1888. I. ii. nasui T.O.O.C.Ga. J. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon, /"VFFICE northwest oornerof Newcastle and U Gloucester street*, lately occupied by Dr. J. Wilson. Calls left with Uockwoll, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hour* A to lie. m. and 0 to 5 p.m. Resilience on Glouces ter street, ono door from Union. gra-Spccial attention given 'to diseases of throat and lung*. sleep well, Is restless, unnatural la Its appetite and grinds its teeth, von have strongIndlcatton* of worms; the positive cur* ftytUa SB, A, NOTICE. the captain, otherwise payment will J. G.OARNKTT, Master. ’88. OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions & Fancy Goods Ifi#ow oom piste, and Everybody invited for Inspection. Fullest and most Complete Line •eenre nothing but the very latent an the market, end ue sn-i isllllril to know l Kite tie Mifiii Hi M Mi, WHICH WB GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE EL8E. Full lino of black and fancy 8ur*bi. Full Um of Imported black Gras Grains. Full linn of black and colored Henrietta Cloth*. Immense variety of Veiveta and Plushes. Immense variety of Jerseys. A Immense variety of Flepnel*. Splendid assortment of Ladies' Embroidered Bh “ ‘ boulder Scarfs. Splendid assortment of All-Wool 8hawls. Ladles’ regular-made Hose very cheap. Blankets, all klnda tad prices. Turkey Bed and Bleached Tablo Damask In end- *— variety, with Doylies to match. Towels—the biggest line you ever saw. Hcm-stltchcil and plain bordered Handkerchiefs at prices lo suit yourself. Misses’ and children’s regular mntlo Hose,Ivory cheap. Comforts—the greatest variety «t lowest prices, Shoes! Shoes! biggest stoek, the finest assortment, and *H*t» and Capei Trank* aad°V>ll*e* at your own prioci* —OUR— .1 DEPARTMENT Boys* Clothing a Specialty. In connection with above, we have the nlcent line of Furniture! \ .... In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock ia Carpets, Oil Clotlis, Linoleums, Mattings and Bugs! -Am. ZKZeuiser & Bro., Rulers of the Dry C oods Market. V Ml NEW YORK % BTEAMERS SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. ,N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the above steamer* will leave Now A ork every Friday at 8 p. m., arriving: In Brunswick follow ing Monday! Roturnlngneavo Brunowlckovcry Tlmrsdnv nftornoon. _ . , ... „ . Close connections at Brunswick with B. A W. E. T., V. A Q. and A. 1*.* L.railroads. Through bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americus 0 Insurance between New York and Brunswick, one-fifth of ono pop cent. Freight n ml dam ago as low ns by any other line. For freight, passage and general informa tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, Ua. NOW XT Ol J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1875) Iti mile* from Brunswick, the City by tho Sob, .dll continues dealing In Groceries, Liquors and Cigars. Milk Shakos a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. Hor*e|or mjilo, wagon or buggy can be had at iny time, night and day. Parties from Darien any time, nigni enn any. i-nriiv* irem imnvn can go to Brunswick and return same day. In formation can lm had from B. J. Chrirtopher* blacksmith, Darion. oetl FOR SALE INSURANCE -AN Real Estate! Anent, REPUESENTING- ''Pfiic EIGHTyLEKDING Fill INSDUME INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TBAVEIiKRN ACCIDENT CO., «r Hsrlfonl.] ' EqUITABLE^JtlFE ASSURANCE SOCIBTI.fef Houses to. Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Office tn Kaiser Block, over Find National Bank. l«»-lr REMOVAL! NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my now stand in the 600 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress . „ and cedar. 100 cords oak, hickoiy ond ccdoi wood. 3ST. IDIXOIST, wood yard, on ^SSiSSSSSr Scarlett Block, WHEREBY STOCK OFJ BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, CATS, A. V. SCEALS, COHTBACTOB ADD BBILBIB, ' BRUNSWICK, G A. Plan* and Specittcatlons ■FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. L °* 2,1^. siren, taareojdjrt Dry Hoods and Notions WILL BK FOUND Marked Down TO BED RQOfi. D. T. < L.J.Leavy& Co. AUCTION ARB COHHISStON HKECNANTS, ARB . SEA UAL COUECTUS AORRTS. OPKC1AL attention given to eoUaetum of rent*. 0 Bulnee* and oonrignsaenU soUrluJ, nun-ArriAL ofke.