Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 26, 1888, Image 1

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6 ■ iser-Appeaj m T. G. STACY k SON, PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. WUDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1888. dvqtim-£we*I> Published Dally and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, “THE CITY BY THE 8BA.” T. C. STACY * BOH, Utters nnd Proprietors. Subscription Hate*: Dally, 1 by carrier* within the city, f * y IS per annum. Advertising lute* extremely reaeonable, and Advertisement* I * made wlU bey"’ payment ex t ao definite contract ntll ordered out, and Official Organ of City and County. Mrs. C. L. Elliot and children are expected home .tf> ; hight ftom Mari etta. ■ ' • • -V The Riflemen will drill to-night by electric light, that is if it doesn’t raiti, - l The only place to get fine oysters— the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Miss MaggioPostell, of St. Simons, la said to be slowly improving from typhoid fever. . C. Downing Jr.. & Co., shipped via. tho B. & W., to-day, 'five hundred barrets .rosin fbt tho Standard Oil Co^ Chicago, Ml. • 21 regular meals for $5 at Bruns wick Dining Parlor. ’ Messrs. Kaiser Bros., have given out the contract for the raising of their store one story higher: The rest of the building will remain as' it is, two stpries high. This change is necessary to accommodate their fur niture trade. You •can get the best dinner in Brunswick for 50o at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. The Riflemen are drilling all they can,to get readyJbrjColumbus on the 17th of November. Capt* Gilbert ind ' MSIaai , Public Speakings. Editors Advrrtiser-Apfk al Please announce that Hon. R. E. Lestev, the Democratic nominee for Congress from this District, will ad dress the people of Glynn county, at the Court house. In Brunswick, on Saturday, the 3rd of November, at 12 o'clock. It is expected that the Hon. J. A. Brannen, the Presidential elector froth this District, will also be pres ent and speak to the people upon the issues of the day. A full attendance of all the people is urgently requested, to hear these distinguished gentlemen diseuss the issues of the present campaign. Very Truly, Bolling Whitfield. Died, Oct 1st 1888, High Prices and Poor Tables—when the Brunswick Dining Parlor and Oyster Saloon opened. Still Loves Brunswick and her People. The following we clip from a letter received from a lady reader in Maine. She once lived in Brunswick, and al though away for many years, still loves our place and people. “As an old resident and acquaint ance I must say ‘How d’ye’ to the editors in a social way ns of yore, and congratulate you on tho growth of your paper from that wee sheet, and also express my pleasure in the re ports from dear old Brunswick. 1 1 can hardly imagine the flourishing city she is to-day. May all your en thusiastic prophecies be fulfilled. I read with interest every item from there. Each familiar name and place is quickly noticed. I never hall forget beautiful Brunswick and Riflemen while there. They, couldn’t be in better handB. Don’t forget if you want a good itl square meal to go to the Brunswick Dining Parlor, where you can get one .at any time from 6 a. m to 11^80 p.m. "Mh Henry R. Symons informs us that he has four steamers chartered fqp cotton for Liverpool. One of these, the Boston City, 1500 tons, is expected in a few days, having sailed on tho 20th inst. from Montreal.— The other three are the Sidonian,the Nedjfed and the Port Jaoksott. They are all' English, and two of them are over 1700 tons. Wanted: A wet nurse. Either white or colored, with child not over two months eld. Apply at this of fice. 2-t The olectric light wire passes very near the veranda of the Ocean hotel, in easy reach. Should the insulating covering lose Its insulating power from age, the occassion might arise when some thoughtless person stand ing on the damp veranda might touch that wire and the Advertiser-Ap- peal have an unwelcbmo local. Cream oyster stews always at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Darkness. Tiie editors of this paper, besides having to encounter the rain last evening, which was bad eonuglu had also to encounter the darkness The electric lights had been put out for some reason, and the gas lights were not lit. We looked up and down Mansfield streot as far as the eye could reach, but saw nothing that resembled a gas light, and the result Was that wc stepped into mauy puddles of water, that could have been avoided, had the gas been burning. The attention of the gas company, is called to this omission. fSMf New Tork Lumber Wgd# Journal Then Is a prospect (bat the menu foctortrs of Southern Fifth will take some Ibrt of action fjoon that will tend to brltig more-pn^perity to that trade. Prices havaHmeu disorgan ized for some time petty and manu facturing has suffused. Besides that, there are other , lausca of fric tion In the trade ef other/which some Irritation. Tj men have never yet misunderstanding, understanding, has matters affect not on] prices of madufaotn other points concel ture, aud tho hope ii result from the pro] So far, only a P< tial arrangement hi The officers in thi stands, are as folli Joseph Hilton, pri W. Dodge, vice Southard, secretary/ at present at Room way, New York. Ai nothing has be^ndoi ken effect upon the trade, one way or ever anything is d effect the trade, and done, the Journal w.i lish a full and auth of the matter. Gossl nesB, and when bl come, we will give tl To anyone who h with the course of manufacturing Soi ber, it will appear meat of thi mmt ♦FAIRi* ESTABLISHED 1876 Grand Oping! FREE GEORGIA BARBECUE! ;ktnd and an- produco them Pine GRAND FREE FIREWORKS! ither, and than an led. These lie scale of umber, but [h manufac- good may mterprise. ,ry and par. n essi itter, as it Wliierr, Mus, Facer 8nk ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yam, Embroidery Silk, CMK.VKLK, Kto. Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladies’ tint l Children's Dresses. Biggest Agricultural Show Ever Seen In The South! E. EARLE, 1U Noweatllo Street, - Brunswick, 0*. at; Norman put; c. c. offices are Jo. 18 Broad- et, however, Ittcli has ta- ithern Pine H<er. When- riiich shall on as it is ye and pub lic statement not busi- matters SIX COUNTIES IN TH£ TEST! Professional Dentists. ^ aenifBaiBN, LOCAL. DENTISTS. Best Racing Ever Seen in Ueor- ^owgsiaKcubrbiook.oTer drug store otnoyd gia.—Floral Hall Foil to the ~ Brim and Running Over The Top. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Offlc* up turn In. Wright’, new utng. TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN STALLS FULL OF THE FINEST BOSSES IN THE SOUTH. Gcorgi* Ahead of Kentucky!—Chicken* cud Dog* World Wttkont End! 1 minint at., ... ___ Physician and’surgeon Otto* up etalre In OrooEObullding; retldenoe on Nawoutle stroot, oppotlte Moore’s boarding familiar slness of (be Lum- ae: tnove. Ha M$t. “DON’T FOBQET THE DATE!” Lawyers. QBOVATT Sc WHITFIELD, IS PROGRAMME! jj ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EEl&i UUhec Oysters In nil styles at all hours at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. The oyster fries at the Brunswick Dining Parlor can’t be beat in city. Cook Bros. & Co. cleared, on the 20th inst, the Norwegian ba*k Impe- rator, forRib, With cargo of 417,718 feet lumber, Valued at <5,221. RoSendo Torn- > &-Vjo, cleared, on 25th inst, the‘Spubish brig Concha Ballister, for $ilag«i; Spain, -withA cargo of 97,227 i'eet of lumber, valued at $1,264, and 463 barrels rosin, val ued at $625. For fine oyater fries go to the BrnnswickDining Parlor. An Elegant Substitute For oils, wdta, pills; and ail kinds of bitter, nausea medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liquldfiruit remedy, Syr up oc Figs. RaoooaoMwded by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on ypy the California Fig Syrup Com- pany, San Faanchco, Cal Yellow Fever Dots. With every infiuxof people through the lines, or change in the weather, as at present, the yellow fever record like the thermometer jumps up high er. The record in Jacksonville up to six o’clock last evening stands: New oases.. * 71 Deaths 2 Total number of cases to date. .3,974 Total deaths...... 379 Of the new cases 21 are white and 50 colored. Bishop Weed is doing nicely and it is believed he will recover. Mucclenny reports 7 new yesterday and hb’deaths. Enterprise, Florida, is now quaran tined against by her sister city San iford, for the reason that there has been 17 deaths there since June/from a fever the dootors called “Hemo- rhagic” fever, but which now tarns out to be yellow fover. South Jacksonville has been ex empt so far, her local dootors declar ing “no fover there.” But a stam pede occurred yesterday when the experts pronounced some cases there; yellow fever. The woods are foil of peoples. shUll bring manufacturer* and deal era 4nto some degree of amicable correspondence and; understanding with one another, will bo something that ought to work good, aud not do injury. Tho men who 'are concern ed are men of judgement and fair ness, and we can expect nothing from their hands but what will be wise, well considered, audjust. Stove Wood For Sale. Oak, Pine and Lightwqod delivered in any part of the city. Orders ^eft at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug Store promptly attended to. N. Dixon. Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse the system when blllious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers - to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com ~ “ ‘ i, Cal, “ pany, San Francisco, Dy Lloyd & Adams. For sale RECEIPTS Receipts of naval stores for the week ending October SO—Spirits' turpentine 800; rositjkri, cotton 0,218 bales. r •’ Shipping Intelligence. cases FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCT. 20,1888. ARRIVED. Oet 2J-Gcr bit Polly Scott, Harden, fluenoa A Oct 20—Nor bk Fitlkn, Tando, Barbadocs Oct SO ItalJUk Sirlo,Ctehcno,llecnos Ayres. Oct 11—Am *o Franklin, Ro*e,wh*llngvny*gc. Oct 21—88 Caroline Mllier, illlsr, New Yoru. Oct 22—N0r bk Blrgltte, Grcgcrjon, Ilia. . • Oet 22—Nor bk Quelle, Wsgle. lls.usdoc*. Oct 22—Nor bk vega, Carson, Buenos Aj res. ega, Garten, ■. rescott, Ta—, . ... lentor, Omundten, Barbados*. Oct 21—Sc Otello. Ilomi, Boston Oct 24—So Anna Bishop, llulon, Now V oi k. vci Z4—r?c Anna iiiBnopi ituion* «ow »oi Oct 25—Eng bk Soreno, — Charleston, Oct 25—Nor bk Drr.enlng Sophie, Laditeen,Bu eno* Ayres. SAILED. Oct 2S-8SCarolino Miller, New York. Notice. ^EITHER the Captain, ownen nor consignees will be responsible for any debt* contracted by tbo crow of the Norwegian bark Mentor. OMUND3EN, Master. NOTICE. Neither the owners, Captain of consignees will be responsible (or any debts contracted by the crew of tho Norwegian bark Dnn|dag Sophie. LADSTJSBN, Master. Tuesday, Nov. 0.—Macon’s Day. Wednesday, Nov. ft.—Augusta; Columbus and Brunswick. Distin guished speakers from each of these cities will address the multitudes, Also big display of free fireworks on Mulberry street, in front of the New Hotel Lanier. Thursday, Nov, 8.—Farmers’ Day, Prominent Farmers from all portions of the State, and Presidents of Alli ances, Masters of Granges and other prominent officers of these two orders from neighboring states, will bo here. Friday, Nov. 9.—Atlanta, Rome and Savannah, with prominent speakers from each city. Grand Barbecue on the grounds, A regular old-fashioned Georgia feast for all comers. Reunion of tho 20th Georgia Regl meut and Toombs’ and Hennings brigades. Saturday, Nov. 10.—Children’s Day. When all children will bo on baud. Fix tho little ones up and bring them along, and let them take charge of the park. Tho pyrotechnic display to bo made one night during tho fair, will' be the finest ever witnessed od Gcor gin soil, nnd will be well worth the price of railroad fare nnd hotel bill just to witness jt, Prof. Witte who will havo it in charge, tboroug! understands his business and tyill give all present a rare treat. and women it. Tberefli and the nfitli er means be, king of all bl “GUINN’S WON: Is tho one greet speoltfi science that attains the a «©•» eniic ai a Dorfa innumtrable cases of lives. The following wlll^ "I am pleased to stnto goiinps biood Rxxxwta Blood Purifier, for havotr... , J.C. lexi* BLOOD HXNSWER" known. to medloal tbo Wood, aadaota. k| system—prevent. The free barbecue will also be worth tbo while of anyone to attend, as it will be arranged in an .elegant manner by the spare neither pains, or expense to make every thing paw off pleasantly As to the races, the prospects are that they will surpass all former oc,- cassions, as sevand aptod horses that have never hit the tnrf in Georgia will be here to contend for,the splen did prises. Mjr.j J/H. FSttingil , is now on the ground with Us stable of famous runners, and Mr. J. H, Thayer, of Nashville, has engaged 'stalls for his stable of trotters and pacers. Other noted tnrfoten have either en gaged stalls, or have written for .full ana complete information in regard to the fair, with expectation of com ing. NOTICE. ^ Neither the Captain, owner* or,consignees will bo responsible tor any debts contracted fay tho. crew ol tho Norwegian bark Kata Comic, LOWOliSKN Mitttcrl or consignees xvUSf be responsible tor any debta contracted by th» orewot tho Norwegtanbartt Blrgltte, • • QBKGKR8EN, Master. - NOTICE. Neither the Captain, owner* or consignee* will bo respontlblo tor any eebta contracted by tbo orow ol tho Norwegian bark Svalon, ■ V " V,. * 8YEND8EN, Master. FOR SALE i 600 Fence Posts, lightwood r cypren and cedar. i00 cords osk, hickory and cedtf wood. w N. DIXON. w “ w ””aafflajsral!r' NOTICE, Neither the Captain or owners of 'the Abbeville wlU be respaastble for any <St Abbeville will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew. Alt bills must be signed by the Captain, otherwise payment will beaebtrr- ■I V v / * & GARNETT, Master. ‘ii NOTICE. Neither the Captain, owner* or consignees will V be responsible (tor any debtaCeontriuted by tho crew Of the Norwegian bark Quelle, WAGLB, Master.