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PSMIM DaUyaad Weakly at
BRUNSWICK. • GEORGIA,
city Bt Thk »ba."
~T. 8. STAC rTisiN mtw lad Pvs»rts*»™.
V j3m(tiatnfaato* extremely reasonable, ■
made known o« application.
Advertisements for which so deflnlteoontr
• made will be published until ordered out, ■
I exacted accordingly.
Official Organ of City and County,
The steamer City of Brunswick,
left for Savannah this morning 1 , to
go upon the ways, to copper her bot-
jjtom. . [}
Hundreds of people gazed on the
eleotrio lights last ovening,‘and won
dered how we wore ever, content
without them.
Mr. J. Michelson and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Gatchell,
arrived home to-day a
tbeir summer trips^^j
Judge Tompkins and family, Mr!
and Mrs. W. R. Bunkley, Sr., Miss
Ettele Mills and Mr. N. A. H. Boss,
.•of St. Marys, reached the cityyester-
• day afternoon, and registered at the
Ocean Hotel. <
The Episcopalians are convertinj
the Small ■ ante-room on the sontl
•west corner of the church into a choir
rostrum. The wall next to the au
ditorium has been out away,'and an
-aroh substituted therefor.
Our Methodist Mends had a suc
cessful entertainment last evening,
‘realizing some $80. We missed the
Brst part of the entertainment, being
•called elsewhere, muoh to our regret,
Sot we undertand from those pres
ent that the dramatic part which
came off first was well executed. Of
jpart second, the good things for the
- '-inner man, we can speak,feelingly, for
we were there and do know that that
ggjjl^ fya&ch of the entertainment Iras A
and palatable,
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The people have awakened to the fact that hithflrtd mi
,s pi aped sad havoc with their minds find purses, and that day are
rmined to have no more of it is a credit to tlieir good jodgtMpiPfnta sad
very pad, blow to the proprietors of those establishments where they are
never so happy as when they are making idle boasts of alwaysundoMBlag
others. Bnt it will be a very' cold day when these parties wine down to
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PROTECTION FROM IMPOSITION
ALWAYS ASSURED BY DEALING WITH THE
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FOR TJETES
WE OFFER SOME|OF
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The Most Astonishing Values
Ever realized in Southvfiestern Georgia. An immense stock of Dry
Goods pf the latest styles are arriving daily from New York and Boston,
ids ol
and will offer them at low and astonishing prices. ►
ig daily:
ling price
ELEGANT
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Ifenfir "
The Council has recently ordered
‘two new sidewalks, one on south side
•of Gloucester (the Boulevard) to Lee
•—the other on south fide of George
to Coohran avenue, (the railroad
track). We will hob at this writing,
•disousBtho propriety of this move
whioli has some serious objections on
the face of them. -
1st They ran a long ways off from
the business part of tho city, which
is unlike the policy pursued by most
SdL Oneofthem—the George street
line—touches but two important lots
in its whole cohreo—contrary to plan
usually carried out—sidewalks being
built mainly for the benefit of those
people immediately interested.
3d. Sidewalks should be petitioned
for by people who, themselves, ex
pectto aid In the payment of tho ex
pense.
But, as wo stated above, wo have
not brought} up tho subject to dis
cuss these features, but to suggest
that if such a measure is carried out,
wo can see no reason why the full
width should be put down—a three
or four foot walk is all that would
bo needed on a great portion of either
of these routes. A wider walk than
this on the Dixvillo lino especially
would soon bo grown over on the out
cr edges with grass as is some other
unnecessary walks now down.
We throw out these suggestions in
behalf of tho many poor people along
these lines who shdhld not bo need
lessly burdened.
Stove Wood For Sale.
Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered
in any part of the city. Orders left
at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drag
Store promptly attended to.
N.Dixox.
To every purchaser of TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for
cash, we wilUgivo a ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing
for|an
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’ Slegant set of Walnut Furniture of Id Pieces,
To take place January 10th, 1.889.
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JACOB MICHELSON.
—fHb-t— ** ... ... :
Hie Brunswick Dining Parlor
And Oyster ©alobn.
Heals the lest the Market Affords, Served in First-Class Style
From 7 a. m. to II midnight. OYSTERS wlU bo served in evorv stylo throughout tho season at
‘ ' ■-% Tho best cook In tho South has
f 1U11I I at III* W SIUMUIXHSI ~ »
reasonable prices. Twenty -one regular meals for 11 Is our price
boon secured, and wo guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Respectfullr,
H. S. WALKER, Prop.
NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
REMOVAL!
Summer Schedule
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fETT
SAVANNAH, GA
Dafoe FER DAY - - U.BO
nalgS, Single meal, boc
Jf. Bv-TbU
hundred fMt IMm
NEW QUARTERS
I can now bo found in my ne\v stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
JJ, WHERE EY STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, CAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
Marked down
TO BED ROCK.
D.T.DITNN.
NOW IT O!
. H. POWELL,
L 1 O 1*71)
J.M,DEXTER
INSURANCE
AND
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Real Estate Anent,
—REPRESENTING
EIGHT LEADING FIBE INSURANCE CO’S
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT COt, or Ilartford.|
EQUITABLE LIFE lASSUBAKCEtSOCIKTV, of
Now Yffkt
Houses to Rent and for Sole.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office In Kalter Block, over First National
Bank. IpS-lv
floods, Notions & Fancy floods
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Is now complete, and Evoiybody favited for Inspection. v».
Fullest aiid most Complete Line
■•a
la above named Gcoda ever bronght aouth of Baltimore. Weln*. . r
— bnt fbo Tory latest on the market;and I'M" -taiirir::
Jti-TiV-vf v.'TJ .‘v.;
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Sets He Folloniti
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU
CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE.
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•The Lateat” In allele and (If, f
ateck. the finest aaaortment, and
allteiatyentown
—OUR—
width Wonted Drcsa Goode
FtUl lino of black awl ttaoy Suraha.
Full line of imported black Qro* Grain*.
Full line of black and colored Henrietta Clotba.
Immense variety of Velvets and Flnahes.
Immense variety of Jerseys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
SQjcndldMSortment of Ladies’Embroidered
Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls.
Ladles’ regular-made Hose very cheap..
Blankets, aU kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Bleached Table Damask In end
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towels—the plggeit line yon over saw.
Hcm-stltchcd and.plain bordered Handkerchiefs
ut prlue. to -ult yourself.
Hisses' and children’s regular mado Hose, very
cheap. .
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
•if
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Clothine ail Mu' Fnrnishliii
DEPARTMENT
Is flRed up to Its utmost capacity with, the
very newest cuts and styles that could be found
in the market.
Boys’ Clothing a Specialty.
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of
* In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in
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Cnrpefe, Oil Clotlis, Linoleums, Mattings and Rugs! «
.-Ato. ZEZaaser <5z> Bio.,
Rulers of the Dry Goods Market.
This Space belongs (o
C. L. ELLIOT,
The Lire Newcastle Street Grocer.
McDonald & dean,
M Met,
FiHu’iWM - fcwiriliSt
WK WILL KXXP A|TULL SUPPLY Or
And Pork, Venlstn and Game In their icason.
Glveusa caU. scp-lm
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
STEAMERS
SAN ANrONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
o«JS£.?g.rv. , g5w?£k^
Friday at I p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow
ing Mmiday. Returning,leave Brunswick every
Thunder afternoon. »
“ “ ‘ withR.AW.
Insurance between New York and Brunswick,
THUS. FULLER, Agent, ,
llruMVlcky Gti
State and County Taxes.
I will bo at tbe following named places on the
dates mentioned for thopnrpose of collecting the
State and Connty Taxes for tbe year 1888 to-wit:
_ REGULAR ROUND.
St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov-f, and bee.
. Bethel, Oet. la, Nov. 8, and Dee. S.
Pennick’s Store, tlct. is, Nov. 10, and Deo. t.
Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oet. U, 16,17;
Nov, U, U, U and Deo. 7.8,10.
srsoiAi. call.
No.
Nov.
AU other days not above meutionoa. i canoe
found at my office in tho Council Chamber. Please
remember dates. II, J.RKAD,
September 16, 1888.
1. J, BA ALL
T.O.G.C.Ga.
FOR SALE.
500 Fehce Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords Ohk, hickoiy and cedsr
wood.
3ST. DIXON,
Wood yard, on Unlo. ^teHrson^ans-
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G.B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
Crovatt Block, Room 2.
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