Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 23, 1888, Image 4

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I Dally sad Wsekl* at BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA, , «tu CITT BT THB 111.” t. •. BTUT B MB, BMonaa* rnfiMm. * 91 par bub an. Advwtlsta# Balia extrsmoly reasonable, and AdmUaannaH tor which l , • Bad* will ba published malll < liyaail cxscteq accordingly. Official Organ of City and County, Mr. Valentino is gone to Macon on a flying trip. Mr. R A. Greer, Is home on a vis it to his father’s family. •' The register list continues open Is your name on the list? If pot why not? McEIreen A Co., is the name of a new firm doing business on the Bay. They are meeting with every success. The Brunswick Standard dub held a hop last evening, at L’Arlosa Hall, which they ail enjoyed very much. Mr. tV. S. Walker has purchased Mr. Shannon’s interest in the Din ing Parlors, and. will ran ths bnsl- . ness alone. The steamer State of Team, of the Malloiy line, readied her dock this •morning, from New York, with good- V ly freight, and several passengers. Mr. Jno. P. Harvey left this morn. Ang for Maoon. He will go thence - to Augusta, to attend the marriage . of his son Mr. Hammie Harvey, to ( Mlss Wimberly, which event takes place to-morrow. The Richmond A West Point Ter minal has mado another deal, and this time gobbled up the great Cen tral of Georgia. What next? It is to be hoped they won’t get the B. <fc W. and .the Waynesville <k Colonel’s Island lines. If they do we are gone sure. The accident at the East Tennes- *oo docks yesterday afternoon was measured, in the first reports, by ”“what might. have been,’’ and not rhat really did happen. “SevesffiBn men killed and wounded’’ proved to be only two men injured—-Mr. Bil- lington, a foreman, struck in the Head with the end of a pike pole, and Wash Hopkins, a colored man, whose legs wen badly braised. The great timbers of the cotton warehouse were being raised, several being mortised together and forming a section of the building. One of these sections were being raised into position, held by guy ropes and stays, when an over confident darkey let his rope slip, and the timbers began to totter. The alarm was given, and the workmen told to “look out for themselves.”— The falling timbers struck the next and each in succession pushed its neighbor. Many of the workman saved themselves by stopping be tween the failing timbers, others ran out at the sides, and one man jumped overboard. Mr. Billington is at work to-day, though he keeps in the shade as mueh as possible. The Y, M. C. A, “Gym” Class. Tho young gentlemen athletes of the Y. M. C. A. gavo a public exhibi tion of their skill to admiring friends last evening in their gymnasium un der tho leadership of Mr. F. McC. drown, which certainly showed a pro ficiency not looked for. The young gentlemen entered upon their labors with real zest, and crowned them selves with laurels. All did well— remarkably well. After the main features of tho evening were over Messrs. Brown, Balch and Gunby gavo exhibitions of their specialties that were equal to professionals. * The young gentlemen seemed to enjoy the exercise very much, and the guests present, particularly the ladies, went home feeling that their labors for the Y. M. C. A. were not lost The next public exhibition will be at the hall, when the whole class will be out Store W09d For Sale. Oak. Pine and Llgbtwood delivered in any part of the city. Orders left at Giwer’a stable or Branswiek Drag Store promptly attended to. N.Otzov. PROTECTION FROM m POSITION ■■■PwfrlPi IK ** ALWAYS ASSURED BY DEALING WITH THE Eaporiin I people have am has plaped sad havoc with termined to have no more of veiy sad, blow to the proprii to ( elr minds and put Ip a credit to $helr_, never so bappy as when they are making idle boaatihf always underselling others. But it will be a veiy cold day when these parties come down to the prices of the and that they are de judgment, but a sad Hr whore they are imporium Hall of J. Michel son. FOR THIS WE OFFER SOME|OF The Most Asto: Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. Aft 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. V ELEGANT PRIZE’. To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for cash, wo will give a ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing for|an Elegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces, To take place January 10th, 1.889. JACOB MtCHELSON. * ■ ^ •: Is now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection. iBjHl' ^plios^bompleteLine s named Goods ever brought south of Baltimore. m ried no petal or tabor to log - but the retjr latest on the market, and v v al " * tff know that ovir stock is - ft— m . ; The Brunswick Dining Parlor And Oyster ©aloon. Heals the Beetle Market Airis, Serve! in First-Class Style OYSTERS win bo served In ovory stylo throughout the season at reasonable prices. Twenty-ono regular moals for 15 la our price. Tho ber " From 7 a. m. to 11 midnight. .u.sonableprlcos. Twonty-ono , . boon secured, and wo guarantee perfect satisfaction. eat cook In Vie South hns Respectfully, WALKER & SHANNON. Props., NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. REMOVAL! NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHERE BY STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HITE, CAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND Marked Down TO BED ROOK. D. T. DUNN. J.M.DEXTER INSURANCE -AND Real Estate Arrent, -BEPBESENTING- CO’S NOW UOI ^ J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1875) M»< miles from Brunswick, the City by the Sea, dsall®* l» Groceries Liquors and Cigar*. Milk Shake* a ppoclaltj. HORSES TO HIRE. at •MiRnRSnSi formation can bt ha hiTk—ltk Darien .1 vnr.JTba3» MM EI8HT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., Of Birtford.| EQUITABLE^ LIFE JASSURANCE|SOCIETV, of Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. OIUco In Kaiser Block, ovor First National Bank. Ic*-lv McDonald & dean, lent Mel, Fulton's Old Stud, - Newcastle St WE WILL KEEP A|FULL SUPPLY OF j v‘ ■ WRf; ^ ■ 'll - - ^ ; T WHICH WR. GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE. _t stock, the finest assortment, and Caye/Trunks SndVsllses at your Own —OUR—. Biggest assortment!)! ‘The Latest” in slhglo and dooSewldth Worsted Dresa Goods. Full line of black and fueySoMhs. Full line of Imported black Gros Grains. Full line of black And colored Henrietta Cloths. Immense variety of Velvets and Plush os. Immense variety of Jerseys- Immense variety of Flannels. Splendi^aaortmeat of Ladles’Embroidered MEder Scarfs. SpleaH^sortment of All-Wool Shawls. Ladletnregnlar-made Hose very cheap. Blankets, all kinds and prices. Turkey Red and Bleached TableDamask In end- |\T3D a T>fp»f"r'XTT' leas variety, with Doylies to match. UmF AKUJIEuJI A Towels—the biggest line yoa ever saw. • ■ * ' Hem-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs JLSEL?L!?,!!S iSfJi'S at prlocs to salt yourself. J, Se SIrt.t * ^ thW *" U - ,ound Hisses’ and children's regnlar mado Hose, very j ' Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices, I Boys” Clothing a Specialty. In connection with above, we have the nicest line of urnitu In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in- Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs! 3Za,iserl<& Bio., Rulers of the Dry Goods Market. This Space belongs to C. L. ELLIOT, The Live Newcastle 8lrcet Grocer, A bd Pork. VentataudUl Give us a call. i In their >i sep-lm [l 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK. STEAMERS SAN ANTONI©, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, one qf the above steamers will leave New York every Friday at 8 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow ing Monday. Returnlngneave Brunswick every Thursday afternoon. Close connections at Brunswick with B. A W. E.T., V. AG. and A.P.aL.railroads. Through bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerien* Macon ana all Interior points. . _ Insurance between New York and Brunswick, one-flftb of one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other line. For freight, passage and general Informa- tlon apply to THUS. FULLER. Agent, Brunswick, Ua. State nud County Taxes. dates mentioned for tho purpose of collecting the State and County Taxes for tho year 1888 to-wlt: REGULAR ROUND. St. Simons Mills Store. Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. 8. Bethel, Oct. 11 Nov. 8, and Deo. 8. Pennick’s Store, Oct. Is, Nov. 10, and Deo. 6. Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oet.18,18,17; Nov. 12,18,14 and Dec. 7,8,10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 E. T. V. A G. R. R.. Nov. 17, Fancy Blufl Nov. 22, Powell’s and Jordan’! Store!, Nov. M. All other days not above mentioned, 1 can be found at m v ofllce in the Council Chamber. Please remember dates. H. J. BEAD, September 20,18SS. , T.O.G.C.Ga. FOR SALE. 500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress and cedar. ' 100 cords oak, hickoiy and cedar wood. Wood YaH; oh* street, bets and Howe G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Crovatt Block, Room 2.