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BRUNSWICK, - Q BORG I A,
"TU.CITT BT TUB IBA."
PROTECTION FROM IMPOSITION
?. •. RUT * MB, MMaraaoi rntiMm.
feMw^HNMot Daily, by mail,ordaUvered
vwitm within the city, |4 per annum; Week-
^Acfwrtliln**R*tm extremely reasonable, tad
•tilt known on application.
Adwrlliwmb for which no detail. ooutmc
• made will b. mbtlslwd until ord.nd oak, an
mnl tuom nooordUflr.
(qrar
UffirUI Oilcan of City and County.
• •* of
erctace to
Mr. Tom Mundy and family
reached the eity on the 2:00 a a
train from their summer recreation
in North Georgia. Mrs. M. and the
children have been away several
months, and were joined by Tom a
couple of weeks ago.
Messrs Kaiser Bros, are seriously
contemplating raising their two stores
another story, for the accomodation
6ing Bnotiier. etor f y-onf ‘ w ^''’-
Advibtiskr-Appbal building. This
-will make a'great improvement in the
.Kaiser stores.
Dr. B. H. Wright, of Camden
•county, a physician of some exper
ience, has moved to the city, and will
-on Saturday open a drug store on F
.-street, near the Bast Tennessee track,
v This will be of great convenience to
‘the denizens of that thickly settled
portion of the city, and the new ven-
' ' tore will doubtless meet with a hear
ty support
Wayne Superior Court this week
was a short session, very little busi
ness being transacted. Only crimi
nal business waY conviction of one
assault and battery case. The
lynching of Lewis EdwardB relieved
the court of considerable work.
Some of the legal fraternity return
ed to the city last night and others
at noon. Judge Atkinson will come
down to-night.
Goods of the latest styles are arriving daily from New York and Boston,
at low and astonishing prices.
Mr. Otto Johannesen has effected
era of the Norwegian barks
ite, for Rotterdam, and Sva-
ristol, to load with naval
ores for Messrs. C.' Downing, Jr.,
cCa,at following-rates: Rosin, 3s
i; spirits turpentine 4s 9d; 1,600
barrels turpentine guaranteed. These
are the best rates paid for years.
Freights are plentiful but tonnage is
Married.
Married, last evening, at tho resi
dence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaao B. Ferguson, Rev. E. Z. F.
Golden officiating, Mr. W. C. Ken
drick, of Ty Ty, and Miss M. E.. Fer
guson, of Brunswick.
The ceremony was witnesssed only
by a fow intimate friends of the con
tracting parties as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Connor, Mrs.
Tom O’Contapr, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Tom O’Connor, Jr., Misses Katie,
Mamie, Annie and Helen O’Connor,
Mr. and-Mra. T. B. Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Bailey, C. M. Miller, and T. G-
Ferguson, of Savannah, a brother of
the bride.
Tho young couple left on the B. A
W. train this morning for Ty Ty, the
home of tho groom.
The . congratulations of many
friends follow them, the sentiments
of whom are voiced when wo extend
•earnest wishes of a long and prosper
ous lifW.
The Advertiser-Appeal returns
thanks for kind remembrances.
Married, this morning at 9 o’clock,
at the residence of Mr. J. M. Dcmp-
«ey, St. Simons Island, Justice Gould
officiating, Mr. Lyman Witcher and
Miss Sarah Hagin.
WHITTAKER HAMS.
• Something Good—cannot be ex
celled—just received genuine Whita
ker hams. They are fine.
M. M. Bingham.
To the Ladles
Who do fancy work, I have a large
assortment of materials and patterns
and at the lowest prices just reteiv-
c«l. Call and toe them. My fail class
in fancy work has just commenced.
Mbs. w. E. Porter, Gloucester st,
Mtr Newcastle st.
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ALWAYS ASSURED B
Han of J
BIVSPPiWKPii •
The people have awakened to the fact that hitherto misrepresentation
plapcd Bad havoc with their minds and purses, and that they are de-
llned to have no more of it is a credit to their good judgment, but a sad
very sad, blow to the proprietors of those establishments where they are
never so happy as when they are making idle boasts of always underselling
others. Bnt it will be a very cold day when these parties come down to
the prices of the
Emporium Ha
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FOR* TJECDS WEEK
-St.
WE OFFER SOME OF
Values
Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia.. An‘immense stock_of Dry
Is of the latest
and will offer them
ELEGANT PRIZE!
To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for
11 give a ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing
cash, we will give
for an
Elegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces,
To take place January 10tb, 1889.
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JACOB
.SON.
The Brnnswiek Dining Parlor
A.nd. Oyster Saloon.
Meals tie Best tie Market AMs, Semi in First-Class Stifle
From 7 a. m. to IS midnight,
reasonable
* prices. Twenty-one regular meals for $5 is our price,
been secured, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction.
/best cook in tho South has
" Respectfully,
WALKER & SHANNON, Props.,
NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
REMOVAL!
HEW QUARTERS
I can now bo found in my new stand
in tho
Scarlett Block,
WHERE BY BTOCK'OF
BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, CAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROCK.
D. T. Duira.
NOW XT O!
train Bnantak, tho City by the Sc*,
continue, deal I* (la Groceries, Liquor, and
J. H. POWELL,
(ESTABLISHED 1875)
I0U mile, from
sun co.ti.Msd ....
Cigar.. Milk Bbakw a ipKlally,
HORSES TO HIRE.
..yaftraaa
INSURANCE
-AND
Real Estate Anent,
REPRESENTING-
EIGHT IMS THE INSURAKGE CO'S
-INCLUDING THE—.—
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of llsrtford.l
EQUITABLE LIFE AS8VBANCElSOCIETT,tot
x New York.
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office In Holier Block, over First National
Bank. lefi-lv
McDonald & dean,
M Met,
Fulton’s Old Stmi, • NmitiliSi
WE WILL KXZP A|FULL BUPPLT OF
FBBIBKF.m MUTTON,
FALL AID WISTEB. ’89.
OUR NKW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
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Notions & Fancy Goods
In now complete, and Everybody invited for In§|>ection, ' .
• - fe -: . ; t • V 1 4|. £| - ’ *
Fullest and most Complete Line
named Good* over brought *outh of Baltimore. We I n je tu
— but tho very Intent on the market, and we aii-rrrilfierf
Kile tie ToQoiiii few Nutt M>
mm
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPERTHAN YOU
, . . CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE. <!
, Latest’’ hi sihgle and
’Orated Dm (Goods.
Full line of black and fancy Sarahs.
Foil line of Imported black Gres Grains.
Tull Una of black and colored Henrietta.Cloths.
variety of Velvet* and Plnahes.
Immense variety of Jerseys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
Splendid assortment of Ladles’ Embroidered
Shoulder Scarfs.
Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls.
Ladles’ ’regular-made Hose very cheap.
Blankets, all kinds end prices. * -
Turkey Red and Bleached Table Damask In end
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the biggest llnejrou over saw.
Hem-stitched anil plain bnnlered.Handkcroblefs
nt priues to salt yourself.
; assortment, and
Fallses at your own
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(Mint ai Geats’ Msliiii
DEPARTMENT *
Misses’^ and children's regular mado Hose, very
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
la filled np to Its utmoot cajmcity wlthtbe
rery newest cuts and styles that coulu be found
n the market. #
Boys* Clothing a Specialty;.
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of.
Furniture!
In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Rngs! -
~ KlOfiser Bro., -
Rulers of the Dry C oods Market.^
This Space belongs to
C.L. ELLIOT,
The Live Newcastle Street Grocer.
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1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
I will be at the following named places on the
latcs mentioned, for the purpose of coltecUng the
Itato and County Taxes for the year 1888 to-wit:
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK.
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STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
QN.ond after 8ept. i J8th,188S ! _one, of the
Friday atYp. m., arriving in Brunswick
lug Monday, Keturulng,le»re Hrun a wick every
Thnrsdav afternoon. _ _
^ChosYomnectlon^aiBrnnswiek with B. 4k W,
1\ A L. railroads Throsuh
•, Americas
SECULAR BOUND:
St. Simons MlllgStole. Oct. 11, Nov.T, and Dec.-
'Bethel, Oot.lt Nov. o. and Deo.«. *
Pennlek’s Store, Oct. lb. Nov. 10, and
aI* /f'1 t namiulrl Oo(.
Deo.o.
Brunswick (Council Chamhor), Oct. 11, it, IT;
Nov, If, 18,14 and Dec. 7
md Dec, 7.8,10.
erkClAL CALL,-
No. 1E. T. V. * G. B. B- Nov. IT,.Finer Bluff
Nov. M, Powell’s and Jordan’. Stoto*. Nov. *8.
All other days not above mentioned, 1 ran be
found at my office inthecoancUChamher.Plense
remember dates. H, J, HEAD,
September M, 1888. T.C.<4.C.Ga.
FOR S ALE.
600 Fence Poats, lighfwood, cypress
and cedar. , f
100 cords oak, hickoiy and cede
wood. 2
4 N.DIXON,
wood ^.^tA'SiZr-
Q. B. FLINT,
Real Estate
Agent,
Crovatt Block, Room 2.
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