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PuMMed Dally add Weekly at
BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA,
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V.«. ctacy A Mir, unerased rmiMm,
Official Organ of City and County
Mr. R. W, Tblot’s Attnily leftthis
morning for Savannah.
Capt. Dixon is the most enthusias
tic "Brunswick'' man In town.
Ur. A. F. Franklin left $hia morn
ing tor Mt. Vernon,- Ga., on a bust
mess trip.
When the repairs are completed,
Ur. John Wood’s residence will be
handsome indeed.
The ice factory now runs on half
time. Seventy or eighty tons are stor
ed away and the machine shut down.
WjjtnD: A wet nurse. Either
'white or colored, with child not over
two months old. Apply at this of-
Ace. 2-t
Mr. Wm H. Anderson,is fencing in
his block of lots in Cochran avenue,
and preparing for the erection of his
Planing Mill,
Mr. Sterling, of St. Marys, is over
in the city to-day buying goods for
that oity. Ho has charted the Inca
to take them over.
Our electric lights are among the
greatest improvements ever been
made in Brunswick, and 1888 will be
made memorable thereby.
Mr. J. P. Hughes’ grocery near
the ice house is a great convenience
Ao that end of town. Ho keeps a
.nice stock, and has a good trade.
The Brunswick cooper shop has
shipped this season over 24,000 bar
rels, and expects to make the num
her an oven 25,000 before the end of
'the season.
Mr. McClure’s big warehouse is
^about done, and he will soon lay in a
Mr. Jas, MoReo, of Macon, and
Miss Ella Fish, of this city, wore
married this afternoon at the Epis
copal churoh. They took the evening
train for Macon, ^
For once in the history of Bruns
wick all of her newspapers are on ex
actly the same line, and havo nailed
the word "sewerago” on their mast
heads. It is well.
The attention of the ladies is call
ed to the new advertisement of Mrs.
Earle the milliner. She has a
. word to say to them, which will be
found of^interest Mrs. Earle’s es
tablishment is well known to tho la
dies, who find her always ready to
serve them.
An honest looking old colored man,
meeting Charley Driver, the colored
constable, on the streets Wednesday
morning, asked him to direct him to
the “Troublesome Siure.” Mr. Elkan
Will no doubt be amused to find that
his great pride, tho “Racket Store,”
has become “trouble mme.”
Tho United States Farmers’ Con
gress convenes in Topeka, Kansas,
on the 14th of November. The Ex
ecutive Department at Atlanta has
appointed A. E. Moynelo. of Savan
nah, a delegate, with D. T. Dunn, of
Brunswick, as alternate.
Many are the speculations con
cerning tho results of the purchase
of tho Central by the Richmond Ter
minal. Every Savanuah man thinks
it will help bavannah, and every
Brunswick man is dead sure that
Brunswick will be benillted. Moan
while the Advertiser-Appeal is go
ing along getting up its Trade Pam
phlet, to proclaim to the world that
Brunswick is on the move up the
hill, and withal the Garden Spot of
the World.
* Stove Wood For Bale.
Jnk. Pine and Ligbtwood delivered
in any part of the c ity. Orders left
•t Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug
Store promptly attended to.
PROTECTION FROMi IMPOSITION
ALWAYS ASSURED BY DEALING WITH THE
ftporiui Ball of
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 ft will be a very cold day when 1 these parties come down to
the prices of the
ill of 4 Michelson.
for Tisais
WE OFFER SOI
The Most Astonisling Values
’88. FALLAS!WIITER.
OUR MEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
S ver. realized in Southwestern Georgia
of tho latest styles are arriving daily
and will offer them ( at low and astonishing pric
An immense stock of Dry
from New York and Boston
ELEGANT PRIZE!
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To every purchaser of. TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS, for
cash, we will|give a ticket entitling the holder to n chance in the drawing
forjan
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ilegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces,
To tako place January lvtb, 1889.
JACQ&MICHELSON.
Tie Brunswick Dining Parlor
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A-nd Oyster Saloon.
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eals the lest the Market Airis, Semi in First-Class Style
ss?
From T a. m. to II midnight. OYSTERS will bo served Inevory stylo throughout tho season at
asonable prices. Twenty-one regular meals tor IS la our price. The best cook In the South has
secured, and wognaranteo perfect satisfaction. i > Respectfully,
H. S. WALKER, Prop.,
NEWCASTLE STREET,-OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
N. Dixon.'
REMOVAL!
SEW QUARTERS
can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHERE NY STOCK OF
SHOES, DATS, HAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
|JW1LL BE FOUND q
Marked Down
TO BED ROOK.
d. t. xycnNisr.
NOW XT O!
J. H. POWELL,
(ESTABLISHED 1875)
10U mile* Irom Brunswick, the Cily by the Sea.
•till continues dealing In Groeerlea, Lbiuors and
Cigars. Milk Shakes a specialty.
HORSES TO HIRE -
buggy caa be had
any time, night and day. P l
can go to Brunswick and return sansa day. „
fni .nation can be had from M. J. Chrlsfopbd*
blacksmith, Darien. octl
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INSURANCE
j AND
Real t Estate Aaent,
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EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE GO'S
-^-INCLUDING the
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVliUBlI.ICCUin CO., of llartrord.|
EQUITABLE LIFE lASStlBANCEISOCIKTY, of
Hew York.
Houses to Bent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Offico In Kalaer Block, over First National
Bank. ,, l^s-ly
McDonald t dean,
Heat Market,
Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle Si
WE WILL KEEP A|FULL SUPPLY OF
FBMBIEF.VlAk MUTTON,
And Pork, Venlscn and Game In their reason.
Giro ten call. eep-Un
In now complete, and Everybody invited for Inipectton.
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Fullest aftd most Complete Line
Note the FolMi few! NsM Ml,
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU
CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE.
Blggret assortment of “The Latest” in aihgle and
double width Wonted Dress Goods.
Full line of black and fancy Sarahs.
Null line of imported blaek Grot Grains.
Full line of blaek and colored Henrietta Cloths.
Immense variety of Velvets and Plushea. '
Immense variety of Jeneys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
Splendid anortment of Ladles’ Embroidered
Shoulder Scarfs.
Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls.
Ladies’ regular-made Hose very cheap. .
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Bleached Table Damask In ond-
less variety, with Doylies to match.
Towele—the biggest lino you over saw.
Hem-stitched and plain bordered Handkerchiefs
a.t prlocs to suit yourself.
Hisses’ and children’s regular made Rose, very
cheap.
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
Shoes! Shoes! Shsetd
Tho biggest stock, the finest assortment, and
*Hafa and Cap£ Trunks andVal lac's at your own
-OUR-
Min an! Gents’ linttlu
DEPARTMENT
la filled tip to ita utmost capacity with tho
very newest cuts and styles that oould be found
in the market.
Boys\€lothing a Specialty.
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of
Furniture!
In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in
Cm pets Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Bugs!
■A., falser <Sa Ero.,
Rulers of the Dry Goods Market.
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This Space belongs to
C. L. ELLIOT,
The Live Newcastle Streti Grocer.
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK.
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
I will be at the following named placos on the
dates mentioned for the purpose®f collecting the
State and County Taxes for the year 1888 lo-wit:
REGULAR BOUND.
St. Simons Hills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec.
8.
Bethel, Oct. 11. Nov. 0, and Dec. 8.
Pennlck’s Store, Oct. la, Nov. 10, and D$o. 6. .
Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. IS, 10, 17;
Nor. IS, 13, H and Deo. 7.8,10.
SPECIAL CALL.
No. 1E. T. V. a G. U. R.. Nov. 17, Fancv Bluff
Nov. 81, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. J8.
All other days not above mentioned, I can be
found at my office jn the Connoil Chamber. Please
remember dates.- H.J. BEAD,
September M, 1888. T.C.G.C.Ga.
STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
N and after Sept. J8th, 1888, one of tho
„ abovo steamers will leave Now Yprk every
Friday at 8 p. m» arriving In Brunswick follow
ing Monday' Returning,leave Brunswick every
Thursday afternoon. _ . . _ ^ „
Close connections at Brunswick with B. A W.
. T„ V. A G. and A. P.» L. railroads. Through
ills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas
l Brunswick,
o
one-flttbofone per cent. . ,
Freight and passage as low as by any other
Ilon a ply PU “ (I *" d e* 0 "* 1 “k™*-
n,,PPy THUS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, Us.
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FOR SALE.
500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedaEr.
100 cords oak, hickory and ccdsp
wood. /
3ST. DIXON.
Wood yard, on
G. B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
Cbovatt Block, Booh 2.
D ESIRABLE CITY AMD COUNTRY PROP
ERTY for sale and rent.