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BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA,
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PROTECTION FROM IMPOSITION
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Nk*n|MIMii *ally, by mall,er delivered
,Syeanisnwtthl.lhaeUr,9ti»rauaa| Weak-
ALWAYS ASSURED BY|DEALIN<|
Batts aatmaely reasonable, and
■owa os application.
tlaaiia lor which ao do!alt* oo»tract
will b* mdillilies until ordered out, and
payment sxaetsd aooortingly.
Official Organ of City and Conn
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•Stipt Geo. W. Haines came down
this morning in bis special car to
.Brunswick.
The steamer City of Americus is
la from Abherille with a cargo of
stores. .
fotand seethe elec
trie light, and call up in the Y. M.
C. A. rooms and 'spend a pleasant
hour at their social meeting.
The whaling sohooncr Frankllfl,'
Capt Aveiy, arrived in port yeater-
Wm day, and ia unloading her cargo to-
day of 260 Bsrrelsof whale oiL
Col. D. L. Clinch, of Camden conn-
ty.returned to his homo this morn
ing on board the CraokerBoy after a
two month’s visit to the mountains.
The negro burglar, who was ‘shot
last week by a colored barber named
'Coaoway, died yesterday Jtom hia
wounds. Xet his fate prove a warn
ing to othws who prefer stealing for
living to h«jg«# tabor.'.,
Mr. M. Ullman and Capt. Dilworth
reached the city to-day at noon from
Atlanta. Mr. M. had been on to see
his family, and Capt Dilworth had
•gone to LaGrange to put his sister*
Miss May Byrd, at school.
The steamer Cracker Boy did not
: get off until 12 o’clock to-day, but
she will arrive at her journey’s end
• all the same. She has been running
Mip the Satilla for 4$ years,' and has
only missed one trip-in the time. She
should bo called “Tho Old Reliable.’
To tho Chairman of the Cemetery
Commlttco: Wo have shielded you as
long as wo can. The la^lie won't
stand it any longer, so for your own
•good, and the good of the scribe, we
would advise that you oloan out the
; ■cemetery speedily. We know where-
■ of we speak. Be warned in time.
Bemembor that the young men,
members and subscribers to the Y.
M. C. A. will bo received at the rooms
to-night by the LadieB’ Auxiliary,
Ladies and gentlemen arc all invited.
The gymnasium class wilt show the
pnbllo'a little of what they have
learned.
The colored hands would not, work
to load or unload the -Caroline Miller
last evening. They said it was Sun
day and they did not work on the
Lord’s day. This is a pretty heavy
alam on the Council who gavo per
mission to have the Lord’s day dese
crated.
Mr. H. M. McIntosh, editor of the
Albany Nows and Advertiser, has
announced hiinsolf as candidate for
Mayor of that city. No one in Alba
ny has done moro to advance the in
terests of that city than Mr. McIn
tosh, and his election ns Mayor would
be a deserved and fitting recognition
of his services, while Albany would
securo an efficient and vigilant officer.
■The Electric Light—Will it Flash
s tYB*Nlght!
• Up to our going to press, 3:30 p.
m., nothing definite is known about
the first flashes or the electric light
The manager informs us that he is
making cveiy effort to run to-night
but he has met with many back-sets.
All we can say then,, . to the many
who are looking to ns for informatioh
is that the lights will flash to-night
if possible.
Syrup Of Bigs
Natures own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known tocleanse the
nrstem when billions or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual' constipation, indi
gestion, piles, eta Manufactured on
fy by the CaUlbmia Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Francisco. CaL F<
toyLloyd* Adams.
For sale
l* ; v . ,, ■_ «
Th* people have awakened to the fact that hitherto
has plaped sad havoc with their minds and purses, and that they are de
termined to have no more of it is a credit to their good judgment, but a sad
very sad, blow to the proprietors of those SgbdMKaknte where they ate
never so happy as when they are making idteDOpBOr always underselling,
others. But it will be a very cold; day when tij|e parties come down to
the prices of the . /W. ' *
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Is now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection.
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Fullest and most Complete Line
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m Hall of d. Michelson.
Toi TJ6XXS WEEK
WE OFFER SOME.OF
The Most : Astonishing Values
Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. Am immense stock of Dry
Goods of the latest styles are arriving daily fromNew York and Boston,
and will offer them at low and astonishing prices.
ELEGANT P
To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS W 1
ill “
cash, we will give a ticket entitling the holder to i
for. an
TH OF GOODS, for
ihance in the drawing
Elegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces,
f To ; take place January 10th,-lm
JACOB MICHELSON.
He Bmniek Dining Parlor
A nrl Oyster Saloon.
Heals tbe Best the Hartet Affords, Serves if First-Class‘style
From 1 a. m. to 1J midnight. OY8TERS will bp served in ovor
rcasonablo price*. Twenty -ono regular meals for Ills our price,
jeon eccured, and we guarantee perfoct antiefnotlon.
iylo throughout tho season nt
I beat cook In tho South has
lespcctfiiUr,
WALKER & SHANNON, Props.,
NEWCASTLE STltEKT, OPPOSITE T11E POST OFFICE
HEW QUARTERS
i
I can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHEHEIV STOCK OF
, SHOES, BITS, DAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BtlD ROOK.
D. T. DUNN.
NOW XT O!
J. H. POWELL;
ESTABLISHED 18T»)
the City by the Sea.
.- iind
Liquor* i
INSURANCE
—-AND
Real Estate Anent,
bepbesenting
EIGHT LEIDIK6 FIRE INSURMICE GO’S
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TBAVELKBN ACCIDENT CO., of Hartrord.I
EQUITABLE LIFE 1A8SUBANCH80CIETT, of
x .New Iork.„ . ,
Houses to Rent and for Sale*
CITY LOTS FOR‘SALE.
Ofllce In Kaiier Slock, over First National
Bank. Ic5-ly
a-
McDonald & dean,
Dry Goods, Notions & Fan
surpassed by none.
“j; .*
fie Fdloiiit fit Saei lloeis,
WHICH WE GUARANTEE. TO SELL YOU
CAN BUY ANYWHERE
Fulton's OU Stall - Newctstle Si
| wssiiii■jBairou.sPTOTAr
FRESH BIEF^TEAL, MOTTOS,
And Port, Ventata and Game In their taaaoa.
Girauaa call. aep-lm
Dlggeat aaaortmmtof •■The Latest" In aftgl* aad
doable widm Wonted Dram Good*. -
The biggest atoek, the finest assortment, and
^UMimdOap^XnaikaandVaUaeiat^ourowtt
Full line of black and fancy Surah*.
FuUUne of imported black Gro* Grain*-
Fullline of black aad colored Henrietta Cloth*.
Immense Tarlety of Velvet* and Plushes.
Immense variety of Jersey*.
Immense variety ei Flannel*.
Splendid assortment of Ladles’ Embroidered
Shoulder Scarfs.
Splendid assortment of All-Wool 8bawls.
Ladies’ regular-made Hoso very cheap-
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Bed and Bleached Tabic Damask Inend-
less variety, with Doylies to match..
Towels—the biggest lino yon evor saw-
Hem-stitched nnd plain bordered Handkorohlels
at prices to jolt yourself.
Misses^ end children's regular mado-Xtee, very J
Comforts—tho greatest variety at lowest prices, I Boys* Clothing a
BgR.r*. ;
-ER THAN YOU
Shoes!
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.—OUR—
Mil air Haiti’ Faraiil
DEPARTMENT
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Ia Oiled np to Ita utmost capacity with the
very newest cut! and style* that canid ha. found
In the market. .
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of
!
Is Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in
Cnrpetis, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mnttings and Rugs!
-A.. Kaiser ds Sxo.,. -
Rulers of the Dry Goods Market.
This Space belongs to
C. L. ELLIOT,
The Live Newcastle Street Grocer.
NEW FORK & BRIMH.
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
I will be at the following named placet on the
dates mentioned for tho purpose of collecting the
State and County Taxes for the year 1888 to-wit:
RKOULAK BOUND.
St. Simona HUU Store. Oct. 11, Nov.f, and Dec.
Bethel, Oet. U, Nov: 8, and Deo. 6.
Pennlok’sStore, Oct. is, Nov. 10, and Dee.*.
Brunswick (CounoU Chambqr), Oct. U, 10, If;
Nov, U, IS, U and Dec. T. 8, lit
8PSCIAL CALL.
No. 1E. T. V. • G. B. B- Nov. IT, Fancy Bluff
Nov. B. Powell’s and Jonlan’s Stofcs, Nov. 16.
All other daya not above mentioned, 1 can be
remember dates.
September », 1680.
STEAKS BS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
fl* «»d after Scpt-yULloa. opeefthe
SSSrSSEHgSS
T a5S*eooSSSoSS* at Breaawtek wlth'B. A W.
iMnranee between Naw York and Brunswick,
aSSaSweasaaiss
tioa apply to
THUS. FULLER. Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE.
600 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
' and cedar.
100 cords oak,' hickory and cedar
wood. *
N.DEKON.
Wood yard, oa Union tMegbeftreenlba*.
Q.B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
Cbovatt Block, Book 2.
PROP