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Senbocripiliulsm: Dally, by aalLordeUvi
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If M per annum.
fSAdnrUtinf Bate* eatremely reasonable, Md
ALWAYS AS8UIIED BYIDEAJLINCF WITH TgE
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AdnniwMM for which eo detail# eoatrae
toads will |w published until ordMUd out, had
lyniut UMIM aeesrdlngly.
gaymrat tnewa aoessdlagly,
Official Organ of City and County.
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Mrs. B. R. Folsom, of Kastman, Is
visiting her eon Geo. G. Folsom.
The registration list continues to
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The best butter in town, and no
mistake at Moore A McCrary. •
31 r. J. K. Nigliiengale’s family re
turned yesterday, and like all the
rest oftf|fummer tourists are do
lighted that
jrj'.-k daw
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Mr. C. M. Tison, of Darien, the
Yiewly elected Representative of Mc :
In tosh county* the first Democratic
tativethat county has had
irs, is in the city to-day on le
gal business.
Tho Devotional Committee of the
Y. M. C. A. are arranging an inter
esting program for tbe “Week of
prayer for Young Men,” which Is ob
served by the Associations all over
tbe world, beginning Sunday Novem
ber 11. and lasting one week. Tbe
particulars will be given later.
Enporimn
' v The people have awakened to the fact that hitherto misrepresentation
has plaped sad havoc with their minds unn purses, and that they are de
termined to have no inoro of it is a credit to tlx'lrgood 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. But it will be a very cold day « hv “ J *'
tho prices of the mijM
’$8. FILL 111) WINTER. ’89.
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OUB NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
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1» now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection.
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Fullest and most Complete Line
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parties come down to
Emporium, (Hall of
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FOE 'THIS WEEK
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WE OFFER SOME OF
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WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL
• . CAN^BCY-ANYWHERE ELSE.
The Most Astonishing Values
Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. An immense stock of Dry
Goods of the latest styles are arriving daily from New York and Boston,
and will offer them at low and astonishing prices.
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Brunswick as a Shipping Port
. The great desideratum in shipping
lumber is to get it to market as
cheaply at possible. All lumber ship
ped to Brunswick over our roads
comes for freight alone, except such
as comes over tho B. & W. and has
to be transferred to the East Ten-
-uessee docks, which is charged $1 00
..per car load extra.
Not so, however, with lumber ship
ped over tile S. F. <fc W. to Savannah.
-Lumber on that road is considered
-at Its journey’s end when it
reaches the yard limits. A
.tatnafer to the docks below costs
$2 per car, or about 50 cents per thou
sand, which is charged up as stor
age. Wharfage' here is 20 cents
‘per thousand and there 25 cents.
This gives Brunswick the advantage
of 55 cents per thousand on timber
over our sister city, and some people
think 50 cents per shousand a fair
profit in handling lumber. Bruns
wick has many advantages over oth
er lumber ports, which if realized
fully by lumber men, would bring
, many uiore of thorn to our port
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The Parsons Thought the Mar
riage a Failure.
The Rev. J. B. McGehee once mar
ried a couple and two chickens was
hiB fee. The groom had tied the
chickens behind the parlor door be-
for tho arrival of' tho minister, and
after the ceremony, he pulled forward
the door and pointed behind it with
tho remark, ‘‘Here's your pay.”
Some time ago, R-v. H. R. Felder
married a couple and was rewarded
with three stalks of sugar cane.
In these two instuuc. s the marry
ing business was a ‘-rnilurc” for the
minister, whether it was with the
parties or not.
It would be unfair to expect, when
alive dollar man marries a seven
dollar girl, that the groom should
give twenty dollars to the officiate
minister; still are people in better
circumstances as considerate as they
should be of the pay to which a min
ister is fairly entitled, who takes a
long ride on a cold day to accommo
date a loving couple?
ELEGANT PRIZE !
To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for
ill
cash, we will give a ticket entitling the holder to n chance in the drawing
for an
Elegant set of W alnut Furniture of 10 Pieces,
T>* tnk*c place January 10th, 889.
JACOB MICHELSON.
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The Brunswick Dining Parlor
A nrl Oyster Saloon..
Heals tie Best tie Hariet Airis, Serve! in First-Class Style
From 7 a. m. to IS midnight. - --- ------ -
reasonable prices. Twenty-one regular meals for $5 to our price,
been secured, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction.
_ 3 best cook In the South hue
Respectfully,
WALKER & SHANNON, Props,
NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST UlTItE
REMOVAL!
NEW QUARTERS
I can now be'found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHERE MY STOCK OF
DOTS, SHOES, HITS, CAPS,
Dry Woods and Notions
h. '2
if
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‘ .•A big and popular item in the
northern newspapers states that Sul
livan has quit drinking* This is the
most important item we have , ever
keen in print After awhile we shall
hear that tbe republican party is pre
pared to quit stealing.
Tho Early County News is offered
for sale. It is a good piece of prop
erty. |iui>li«h«IJa • progressive coun
ty. ii ml will bo a good investment for
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROOK.
D. T. IDTJIXrcxr.
NOW XT O!
J. H. POWELL,
IBSTABLISHEO 1*74)
10'i mile, from Bnuuwlek, the Clljr hr the Sea,
■tin continues dealing In Groceries, Llquonsad
Clgara. Milk Skakn s apcelnltjr.
. HORSES TO HIRE.
.,»X“ &AZ
ran goto Brunswick and rrtprarun. dajr. Ir-
trom *-™«*p**
J.M.DEXTER
INSURANCE
-AND-
;lit toulli of Baltimore. *k Loti <n< i d no pains os labor to
' - --j - -'-'fti t know that ourstock la .
on the market, and v. n
Sole tie Folloiintt few
Real Estate Anent,
—REPRESENTING-
EIGHT IEIDING FIRE IMIHDE CO’S
“ SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
QF ATHKNS. GA.,
TBAVI LKBS ACCIDENT .CO., of Hartford.;
KqUIlABtl^ LIFE ASSPBANCE*SOCIETV, of
Houses to Rent and for Side.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Offlco in.-Kaiaer Block, ovor Flint Nat
Bank. Ie«-»V
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McDonald & dean,
M Met,
double Width Wo
Fall line of black and tutor Surafia.
TnU line of imported Maek Oroe Gratae.
Fall line of black and colored Henrietta Cloths.
Immense variety of Velvets and Flasher.
Immense variety^ Jerseys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
Splendid assortment of Indies’ Embroidered
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THAN YOU
Shoulder Scarfs.
Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls.
Ladlo«’ ragnlar-made Hose vei y cheap. ,
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey lied ami Bleached Table Damask IS end
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the biggest line yon ever saw.
Hem-stitched and plain lan-dercd Handkerchief.'
at prices to .,dt > ourself.
Misses’ and children’s regular made Xose, very (
cheap.
Comforts—the greatest variety
The hi)
^uandcapa,
prices*
-OUR-
ClutMif ad Oaff loraisMot
DEPARTMENT
la filled up It* atmeet capacity with tho
very newest enta and styles that could bo found
in the market. '
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at lowest prices, l Boys* Clothing a Specialty,
In ernntetion with above, we have the nicest line of
urn
In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in • ■
(»i]n Is. Oil Cbitbs. Liiiolfiuns. JUimirgN sn^d Birin!
.. 2Ta;iser <3c Bio.,
Rulers of the Cry C ccr.s b arket.
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This Space belongs to
C.L. ELLIOT,
The Live Kewcastlc Street Grocer.
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Fulton's Old Stmd, - Mewcastle St
WX WILL WK18P AJFOLL SUPPLY OF
7BESH BEIF, TEAL, IDTTON,
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1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888
State nnd County Tuxes.
I will be nt the following nnmed y laces
i ilatea mentioned Jov *hepuir«®0 «»f colleer*
1 State and County A’..\es for < uo yeur iSto
to-wlt:
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK, i
REGULAR ROUND*
St. Simoiu* Mills .Store. Oct. 11, Nor. 7, anil Dec.
SAN aNTONIO,
WILDEB,
STATE'OP TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and after sept. Mth,
abovo itcamcrs will lean
one of the
York every
rick follow-
Brnnowtok every
Friday at tp. m., arriving In Bi
lng Monday. Beturntng,leave
Thnradav idternooc. ... _
Close connection, at Brunswick wtthB.* W.
E. T., V. & G. and A.I*.* L.railroadi. Throngh
bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Ameriena
M lBfurSee*betw^fsewYoritaBd Brunswick,
one-BIth otono per cent.
line. For freight, uaisai
‘' 0 "* PP, y*THO S . FULLER. Agent,
Brunswick. Ua.
Bethel, Oct. 11 Nov u, and Dec. S.
. is. Nov. 10, and Dec. U.
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1’unnlck’s Store, Oct.
Brunswick (Council chamber), Ocl.
Nov. 12, U, li*nd Dec. 7 s. 1A
.-PECIAI. CALL.
S O. 11. It., Nov. 17. Fancy Blun
i and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 20.
............ not above mentioned. 1 can be
found at in v olllm, in the Connell Chinn tier. Please
remembera«tj«. 11. J. BEAD,
September 20, l&SS.
it. j. uj-.nu,
- T.C.G.C.GS.
FOR S ALE
500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords oak, bickoty and cedsr
wood. j.
nsr. iDrxoisr,
Wood yard, on Union street, between Man*-
Hold and Howe streefci. •
G. B. FLINT,
jfeal Estate Agent, i
, Choyatt Block, Book 2.
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