Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 19, 1888, Image 4

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ft* gAifOut-Jhm** 1 - Pabltehod Dally aad Waokly •* BRUN8W1CK, GEORGIA, “TIIE CITY BY TUB »EA.» t, a. mci a mb. Mttw—* rw»rtrt»r». iLd»«rtlIm* U Hil« extremely reaeonaUe, and Side kaowa on a^rili is§ii|F£»? Official Oittun of City and County. 3Ir». Julia Franklin died this morning at 11'o'clock, after a short but painful illness. The funeral will take place at tea a. m. to-morrow. Mrs. T. W. Lamb, of this county, • has been very ill this past few days. She is reported as some better this msrning. The family of Mr. Wm. Nighten gale got back home to-day after a pleasant sojourn away for the snm- mcr.. . Have you tried those Whitaker hams advertised by M. M. Bingham? They are excellent, wo know because tried them. Tho pilots say that the fogs out side fdr the last two days havo been rather thifck for- the entry of deep draught vessels. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelson and children will arrive from - New York on next Tuesday’s steamer. Not tho IcaBt among the party will bo Mas ter Herbert Mr. Chas. Conquest, of the firm of Conquest * Son, ‘ arrived yesterday from his summer trip, and is now up to his eyes in shipping those elegant r cross ties for which his firm is noted. Sheriff Berrle came in from the country to-day with two wild turkeys, a string of partridges and a parcel of squirrels, notwithstanding the fact that wo told Mr. G. W. Wright that » ' • .JMM PROTECTION FROM ALWAYS ASSURED KY|DEA|,1NG WITH THE IMPOSITION f The people have awakened to the fact has plapcd sad havoc with their minds and termined to have to more of it is a credit to ' very sad, blow to the proprietors of those ci never so happy ns when they arc making idle others. But it will be a very cold day whei the prices of the - milreprosentation and that they are de- ir good judgment, but a sad ilishmebts whore they are Emporium Hall of /lichelson. of always underselling these parties come down,to FOE THIS WEJE1K " -'V,f • \"-W. WE OFFER SOME OF The Most Astonishing Values Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. An immense stock of Dry Goods of tho latest styles are arriving daily from Now York and Boston, and will offer them at low and astonishing prices. ’88. FILL iffi WIHTHL ’89. OU* MEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Is now complete, and Everybody Invited for Inspection. m Fullest and most Complete Line Scuds ever brought south of Baltimore. Wthave spared no pain.iorjkbor to the very lateston the market, and we are grstiS«fto know that our stork Is n£b tie lolleiiii few Inti..... WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YbU CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE. G 1 <^ h,, ° lu,d rail line o< black aad taneySoraha. •• FuU Una of Imported black Groa Grains, fall line ot blaek and colored Henrietta Cloth*. Immense, variety of Velvets and Pljuhe*. Immense variety of Jerseys Immense variety of flannel*. Splendid ueortment of Ladies "it Shoes! .-■w Tlie biggest stock, the finest asserttnent, and ^« h «SaVa.Ue.«.venrown ■A ELEGANT PRIZE! To evory purchaser of TW9 DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for vory cash, wo will for an it was no uso to tako him out hunt ing. Anothor installment of brick—3 oar loads—have arrived, and today gre being hauled to hospital grounds. Contractor Treadwell will boon hand with a good force of masons Monday morning and lay those brick as rap idly as possible. Mrs. Frank B. Avery and children came down last night as far as Jcsup, and thoro switched off to Savannah. Thoy will come onTiomo next week on tho City of Brunswiok, which is going to Savannah to have her bot tom cleaned. Justice Pennick brought in this morning tho verdict (St tho coronor’s jury in their inqueBt on tho body of John Johnson, recently killed near . Sterling Statiou. Tholr verdict is that ho “came to his death by a lick on tho head from a rico pestle in tho hands of John Willard.” Elegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces, •* 'J ■ And Oyster fjEJaloon. Heals tie Best tie Market Airis, Semi in First-Class Style The Argentine Republic. The bark Zclmira, just loaded ut St. Simons Mills, hails from the Ar- 1 fe, gentino Republic, and is the first ever published in this office as hailing from that country. We had nlmoBt v., come to tlie conclusion that she did not own any shipping. In this connection wo would men tion that Mr. Rosendo Terras, Con sul here of the Argcntino Republic, lias laid upon our table a pamphlet containing tho message of the Presi dent of tho Republic to its Congress, which is replete with interest to those desiring to know moro of those so far away from us, but With’whom wo have so much dealings. Bruns- % wick exports annually a great deal of lumber to this part of tho world. givo a ticket entitling tho holder to a chance in the drawing To take place January 10th, 1889. JACOS MICHELSON. Hie Brunswick Dining Parlor - Ladles’ Embroidered Shoulder Hearts. - Splendid assortment ot All-Wool Shawl*. Ladle.’ regular-made Hom very cheap. Blankets, all kinds snd prices. Turkey Red and Blenched TableDamaak In end- less variety, with Doylies to match. Towels—the biggest line yon ever saw. Hem-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs at priues tos,ilt yourself. Hisses''and children's regular made How. very j , ; Comforts—the grostot variety at loweat prion, >BOYS ClOTIHNG A SPECIALTY# -OUR- Clottiii aid tats’ FmliMi DEPARTMENT It fiUed up to lta utmost <«| aetty with the vegrnewesteuts and styles that could lie found In c< nnection with' above, we have the nicest line of In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in 1 'v : ,i Carputb, Oil Cloths. Linoleums, Mattings aiicl lings! -A.. IKIeaser dz Bio., Rulers of the Dry Goods Narket. ' ■ 5 JXffmSSS&SA w-oguar y a..teoiw?loctsatisfaction. « Bospoctfullv- WALKER & SHANNON, Props. NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE REMOVAL! SEW QUARTERS I can now bo found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHEREBY STOCK nl J.M.DEXTER INSURANCE -AND- Real TSstate Anent, -^.REPRESENTING- EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSGRAHGE GO’S -INCLUDING THE To the Ladles Who do fancy work, I have a large assortment of materials and patterns and nt tho lowest prices just receiv ed. Call and see them. My fall class fancy work has just commenced. W. E. Pouter, Gloucester st~, Newcastle st. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, l.!f% Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND MARKED DOWN TO BED ROOK. X>. T. DUNN. 4 Syrup of Fifes . Natures own true laxative. It is tho most easily taken, and the most effective remedy^: My icdy known to cleanse the m system when billious or costive; to disDel headaches, colds and rovers; to onre habitual constipation, indi piles, etc. Manufactured ou iy by the California Fig Syrup Cora- Jr.uy, San Francisco, Cal. For sals mM psny.ssn rranviuvu oy Lloyd A Adams. NOW XJ O! J. H POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1871) W i mill;, from Brun.wick. the City by the See, •tin continue.dealing In Grwerln, Liquor, and Cigar*. Milk Shake a apocUlty. NORSKS TO HIRE. ita- SBPseias aaa go to Bruaawlek and rtlorn name day. In- Wa2k*mlllulhiriJuI“‘ l ,rD *' • , ’ J ’ SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TBAVELKBK ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford. Houses to> Rent CITY LOTS tand FOR I for Sale. SALE. Office In Kalmr Block, over Pint National Bank. IcS-ly ‘ Thin Sparo belongs In C. L. ELLIOT, The Live Newcastle Street tlrocer. Mallory S. S. Line NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK. • * 1888., TAX NOTICE. 1888. State and County Tuxes. • * -'— i? ’ ' 1 will bo at the followil’f unu.tvl , <• mi t ditea mentioned fdr the |,iuinwc oi c..il\. • ing t State and County Taxu fur the jwir iw> '.-w nsaFtiB noi-NK. St. Simona mill Store, Oct. n. sM. amt Dcat STEAMERS SAN ANTONIO, McDonald & dean, Heat Mel, STATE 0 FiHin't OM Sfaad, - ImuUiSt WE WILL KEEP AfPULL SUPPLY Of FBS01BF. VIAL. IUTT0I. And Pork, YenUou and tlame in their maaon. Give u« a rati. aep-lnt WILLIAMS. iSd ««mi* "?(5iSS ‘thus, FULLER, Agent, * Hrun.alfk.ua. Bethel, Oet. 11, Nov. R, and l>co ». * '• .... — .. »jov.in,atrttuv.it «, ibetX «n i. ,i. in. lit . BninvwioktConnoll Chamhei Nov, is, 11,14 and Doc.?, 8, w. ■racial call. T.V,*G. l ILB a No».i;.Fa,^ L it. j uV. \ ^tbetouncUt'nani. 600. Fanpe'Poata, lightWMHi, i> press and cedar. 100 cords oak, hickoiy non cedai " stood; ^ •' ■ » • iT.Dixoasr. Wood yard, on Unlou^rtreo^Pctwon 1 G. B; FLINT, Real Estate Agent, ' Cuoyatt Block, Room 2. D’lBKff™' ™»''-