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BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA,
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r A«<Sw5« a B»l*A eRtremoljr reseoaaUe, and
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Official Organ of Cityund County.
Americua Recorder: “Mr, R. M.
Edwards, of Brunswick, wm to tho
city ycaterday.
Hare you registered? This ques
tlon should engross your attention at
this moment. It is imperative!
The only place to get flno oysters—
the Brunswick Dining Parlor.
The Amu office is under obliga
tions to-day to Messrs. Fsbm and
Dart/ on board tbo steamer Clara,
tor a 40Jb Drum, sent ns last night.
Thanks.
The Alpha Society, and also every
lady in Brunswick interested in the
building of the hospital, are request
ed to meet at Mrs. Mabry’s residence
at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30th,
21 regularmeals for $5 at Bruns-
sriek Dining Parlor. •
The Abstract Titlo Co., of which
Mr. Cyrus Sheltou is head, and Mr.
G. B. Flint’s real estate office, both
located in the Crovatt block, have
each received elegant Marvin safe's. '
A circular from Samuel Thomas,
President of the E. T. V. & G. R. R.,
announces that the Richmond and
Danville Terminal Co., has taken
control of the East Tennessee, and in
future all reports from ticket sales,
mileage, etc., must be made to such
officers as the now company shall des
ignate.
You can get the best dinner in
Brunswick for 60c at the Brunswick
Dining Parlor.
Our merchants have to-day re
ceived visits from the irrepressible
and nncrushablc Tom Dickinson,
representing the Atlanta Rubber Co.,
manufacturers of rubber goods of ev-
’■cry description, from the heaviest
’ 'water-proof coat to the tiniest rubber
‘band. ' Tom has h good trade in
Brunswick, and comes down often.
For fine oyster fries go to tho
Brunswick Dining Parlor.
urIvor, m
Dart, EM
Evans, Wm
Elliot, E 0
Freeman,EJ ....un.ii. .
Floyd, CW Futch, WE
Farmer, Robert Folsom, Geo G
Fleming, PW Fiah.JW
1 Danders, 0 E Floyd, Vlrgle,
, 3 j
Fleming, T CJ Freeman,
A' ICUIlUg) M. _ . _ _
Frazer, August Floyd. Hector
., i,GIovcr
t’recman.GTovcr Foley,'Thos’
Fears, Eugcno
Green, J C
Goodbread, 8 T Gorton, 8 A Jr
— ..— ■ Grcemleld, It
Goodbrcad,PT
Greenlleld, W
Galo, F P
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Galo,
Gunny, wm B
Green, Robin
THE LORD’S HOUSE.
Religions Services To-Morrow.
■“Forsake not tho assembling of yourselves to
gether, os tho manner ot some Is,”
St Mark’s Church: Sunday morn
ing service with celebration of the
Holy Communion and sermon at
eleven. Sunday School 4:30 p. m.
Evoning prayer 5:30.
Methodist church, Rev. McK. F.
McCook, pastor. Services at 11 n. m.
and 7:40 p. m.
Second Advent: (Church corner of
D and L streets, two squares cast
of tho gas house.) Elder H. V. Skip
per, pastor. Pastor absent, but
there will bo a servico of prayer at
11 a. ra.
Presbyterian church, Rev. Paul F.
Brown, pastor: Sorvices at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 4:00
p.m.
Baptist church, Rov.E.Z.F. Golden,
pastor. Services byjtho pastor at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.
Y. M. O. A: Prayer meeting every
Sunday morning at 9:50. Gospel
Song service every Tuesday evening
at 8:15o’clock. All young men arc in
vited. Rooms open daily from 9 a. m.
to 10:00 p. m. in Scarlett Block, on
Newcastle street.
ir, M O C'h,i|ipefclson Connoilyi J J
“ ~ Din
, Reuben Caldwell, s s Carry,
E It Channel,Marios ' Craig, J H
pg Joe Clayton, Cato Coker, J S
• 8 Cunningham, Warren
art, John B Dnbberly, JE Dnnn, D.T
auvergne, O Dnitwody, H F Dart,FM
Dunnovant, Wm Dixon, Nicholes Dart, W H
Dent, Henry, ... Driver, Chaa Dnnn, E E
Davenport, J W Dallas, Usual Dexiu “'
Dent, £ J Downing, Cj
Dobacle,Gabriel Docrfllnjcer,
Docrillngcr.W F Dailey, D W
br,TW
Dumvody,JA
Davenport, WO Dart, E C P
Evans, Lucius Everett, It II
J.M.DEXTER
Ferguson. T B
Ferrlll, Steve
Florrid, W A
Flanders,T W
Flint, U B
Finch, John
Flint, BE
Fort, E C
Falun, B A
Goldsmith, L
Gardner, 8tero
Golden, Win I*
Groover, A L
Greer, N C
, Glrvan, A P
Golden, John P Uoodyear, O P
Goodbread, C G Goston, Henry ,
GUI, Lewis Goodbread, O P Gardner, W S
Grant, Adolphus Goodbread, C P Greer. K L
Green, Joe
Goodyear,O P
Green, Itance
Golden, Wm
Gorton, S J Jr
Golden, EZF
Gill, Robert
Green, Wm
Uodtroy, Leo
Green, Alfred
Gates, Wm
Gunning, D P
Grier, R S
Ursnberry.HL
Harris, L W
lline, HJ.
Horton, TII
Holmes, Alex
Hacnel. John
Hilliard, Potcr
Horton, F B Harris, F B
Harris, Chas Hopkins, It It
Holzendorf. R It Harrison, J T
Howe, Will Hodges, G D
Harrington,Judge Holmes, J S
Houston, WD Hunter, WE ,
Hnckett, Thus Hackett, Wm Hoirinan, Chas
Harris, Henry Hnvs, George Hancock, B A
Harvoy, .11* Mozlehurst.I.W Harvey, H H
llazlcliurst. IV c Harris, Jncob llnlvorson, Ch
Hunter, Ellis itnrris, Nod ” ' ”
IIatelier, F X lilrseh, It
Hnrrls, W 11 Howard, B F
Hunter, Angus Houston, C 1*
: Holmes,Dempse, Henman, JLN
Hoyt, C A llnzlehurst, It
Ilnckctt.ThosJr
Iverson, Hatvor
Johnson, G W _ Johnson,StewartJohnaon. W H
Harris, W H
Homan, E T
Huertos, F W
Hall, W It
Harrison, T F
Hands, Adam
, _ , jUGiiiimui, n «
JenpIngs.O A N Johnson, W A James, John
kaon.Br—‘ — •• *- ■- —
WBCAWJUl U
Jones, Wm
Jenkins, Uvula
Johnson, All
Koflog, Wash
Hollar, P
KUo, Thomas
Lehman, J C
Lang, Richard
Long, Dennis
Loavy,L J
One of the quarantine commission
ers of New York says that he will
keep an eye on Floridn oranges this
season and investigate them with a
view to ascertaining whether they
can convey yellow fever germs or not.
High medical authorities have always
regarded oranges as absolutely free
from any infection or contagion.
Oysters in all styles nt nil hours at
the Brunswick Dining Parlor.
Jackson, Uurrel Jaskson,Sliep'd Jackson, O M
Johnson, Owen Jeter, W A *
Jones, Wm T ' Jones, H F
Jenkins, Joe Joergor, F
Jackson, Prince Johnson, W A
Keene, J F Keat, Butler
Hollar, D L Krause, I*
Kilo, Richard Kates, WEE
Kennedy, Jos Kemp, F E
Knight, J M Kat.es, Chas
Lambright, J E Lamb, John L
Lorentxson.Thos Lassorrc, J F
Long, Chas Lewie, R M
Lucas, H E Lang, D H
Lambright, J T Lundin, Axel
Lloyd, C B Lott, J J
Long, W 8 Lomin,. Leo
Laurens, Arnold Largo, David
Littlefield, B CJr Lyons, D W
McCormick,WT McDonald, A
Madden, J M Miller, C
Moore, 0 G
Murray, John „ .
Marlin, L C Massey, BurrlU Meador,„
Meads, Isaiah Morris, P S Miller, Frank
dcMllkn, It Moore, David D McCoy, Uich'd
Jorelnnd,Oliver Jiassey, H L Morris, Sam
Mayor, I May, M D McDuffie, J A
Mundy, K It T McCullough, J H Moody, OII
”... - Mason,Ell
Lloyd, Wilson
Lovison, K
I.atlincr, T W
Lucrco. Joseph
Lane, Fred
Moore, John O
Moore, Geo
McLcndon.lIL
McCrary, if S
Moore, Win
nicy,
Men iwethor, L Mlnohnn, Jerry McAllister,!!!!
Miller, S M Meatier, it D Jr Miller, P C
...— - - Mathews, Jos Moyers, Isaao
Morton, Tim Mickcns, John
(•Mini, I M WllliUM, Ms
x.tnrtu WqpHif*, Henry
slkvr. It.i.i
right, F
■tig. John K Voting, A me!
■merman, P II
pi I# Wlinton, He»r
il Jy Wilt isms Mm
WlWhsr?TIt
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REMOVAL!
■3
QUARTERS
MLLUIBWI
mi
OUB NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
I can now be fbtmd In my new eland
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHEBB HY BTOCKJOF
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROOK.
D. T. DTOffN.
c
INSURANCE
-AND-
Real" Estate Anent,
-UEPRESENTING-
GHT LEADING FIRE
-INCLUDING THE-
SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIFTt, of
Houses to Kent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
McORARY’S
-A-elcL Sale
STABLE
ORANTSTREET.
nchan, T J
Meinfosh/cll McIntosh,ilow'd Mills, K
MnUctto, Joe Martin, M J MrClure, L
Martin,Mallard McGmignu, E 1, Moore, .1 E
Middleton,DareMattnlr.G W Mlnchan.JR
Mahoney, Tim Mar: >1 F Monroe, Thos
Manoo.U A McTi.i.. , AC Mills, Kngllsi
Mcrrlwether,TPMcltnv, i
Nelson, E A Nelson, Potcr Nelson, Alex
l UlCl AVUIMJIIi ntc
Nightingale,Ben Newell, C
Norwood,P •' •'
aiUiucu isuwinis w
Newman, l f NorwooiT,Phillip Noble, Wm
Noondorfcr, J B Nowklrk, W B
O’Connor, T Jr O’Connor, T sr O’Conuor, Jns
Odlmm, L D
Ponnlnmn, K A Ponder, Geo
Pittman, W S Price, J T s
Peorson, K C ' Pinkney, I. P
Polite, London Parker, W F
Ponntnian, W F Peace, 11 G
Porter, Wm Putnam, A V
Price, W J Poller, John T
Pritchard, Alex Powers, Alex
Putnam, A T
Peters, Alox
Pander, I) It
Provatt. J N
Porter, W E
Penebad,V
Parker, C L
Padgett, C C
Pfolffor, Ed ^
Randolph, DB Head, IUl Rol«rts,WB
Rogers, O Ryals, J B ltalTo, K K
Roberts, Arthur Rockwell, G H Rico, J Mason
Randolph, II B Russell, C A Russell N L)
Rainey, WII Randall, Robert Rose, J II
Itaybon, W F Ryan, Moses
Stacy, T G Simmons, Lewis Scarlett, F M
Smith, John A Sprntling, G M shannon, A C
Scoals, A V Sellars, Thos Symmcs, c
Scarlett,Massey Schlatter, C L Stacy, V g
StaflVml, Rush Skipper, H V Smith, O \V
Small,Sunborry Sutton, w E Sleeper, H I,
Sawyer.R JI Sneppar.I.Cntllc Sowell, Peter
Smith, JnaUorr Stacy, a 1 Smith, chas
Sclplo,Joa Smith, Daniel Slicppnrd, Jack
“ ~ Scott, Joe
Swoetwlne, T Skipper, C B
Stevens, O Shelton,CvrusM
Singleton. R Scott. Elijah
Stewart, W P Sevon, Pompcy
Svmons, B R Scoals, John
Singleton, Isaac Stephens, C 8
— ” "—nmcrlin, H
Spears, J J
Squires, R X
8teen, R G
Sanders, Joo
Stewart, Nat
Sllverttcm, II Summcrl!
Stevens, 8
Talt.C'S Taylor. Chaa H Taylor, Tint
— - Terrill, III
,—. _ _ Taylor, l
Tatnall, Sam Thiot, R W
Thomas, IIW Turner, May
Tamer, Leonidas Troup, Geo
— ^J-
Terrlll. Dennis Ticknor, FO
Tamer,William Tucker, O W
Ullman, M Upton, Julina
Vandaily, John VandaUy, J W
ZWr ****'*
Twiggs, Jos n
Thompson, Ben
Tupper, IV M
Tucker, W s
Tilton, C M
right, S .
Ilchcr, Jerry
Wilci
Warakc, F
Walker, J N
Whim
Wright. J 8
West. Geo
L C . WUsop, Jonas
w n wrtg
I Wheeler, J at
WaTaer. Wm
Wechsler, M
Whltdeld. Jim
W liitoa. Burr
Wtlllamf. G B
w ttJ 8 W n,,
NEW STOCK,
NEW VEHICLES,
Nothing Second-Hand
or
Dry Goods, Notions & Fancy Good!
Is now coi
and Everybody invited for Inspection.
Fullest and most Complete Line
b named Good* ever brought south of Baltimore. WVl.ovc -
but tho voty latest on the market, and wu aiepieUited to know
mi no pains or labor to
that our stock is]
Koie Ike Follofiii few tuei uoods,
WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOl-
CAN BUY'ANYWHERE ELSE, *
jgaBSifsa'iS'isj
width
roll lino ot block and fanoy Sarahs.
Full line ol imported black dros Groins..
Foil line of black and colored Henrietta'Cloths.
Immense variety ot Velvets and Plnshes.fl
Immense variety of Jerseys.
Immense variety of Flannels.
Splendid assortment of Ladles’ Embroidered
Shoulder BcarM.
lendld assortment of All-Wool Shawls,
idles* regular-made Hose very cheap.
Blankets, all kinds and prices.
Turkey Red and Bleached Tablo Damask In end
less varloty, with Doylloa to match.
Towels—the biggest line yon over saw.
Hem-stltehcd and plain bordered Handkorehlefs
at priucs to suit yourself. .
Misses’ and children’s regular mndo Hose, very
choap.
Comforts—the greatest variety at lowest prices,
Shoes! Shoes!!
stock, tho finest assortment, and ,
[ tho cneftDOflt nrloes* I
Gap*, Trunks ana Valises at yoi^owA^ I
—OUR—
DEPARTMENT
la filled up tojts utmost cap
very newest cuts and styles that <
in tho market. ^
’ with t
be ton
Boys* Clothing a Specialty. J
In connection with above, we have the nicest line of’
In Town, and the largest and most magnificent stock in
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Bugs!
SZOaiser ds Sxo.,
Rulers of the Dry Goods Markets
m
I_ i4e, aXWitwif* -Iffi* A
41
This Space belongs to
C.L. ELLIOT,
TholLlvo Nowcnstlo Street Grocer.
Second-Class.
Best of Everyhing
D ON’T tall to call on' Sum McCrary when yon
want anything In hts line. IIo guarantees
good turn-outs,
attention, and anttstactlon
guaranteed In every instance. Tho ladles are es
pecially Invited to glvo him tholr patronage, the
gcntlca’t horses being Uopt for theirnse.
All Orders for Erasing
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
NOW TJ O!
J. H. POWELL,
lb
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888.
State and County Taxes.
NEW YORK &
1
r
(ESTABLISHED 1STS,
l(P<j miles fromBron.wJck.Jho Citv
nee dealing In Groceries,
: Shakes a specialty.
oontli
Cigars. 1
HORSES TO HIRE.
IforscCor male, wagon or buggy can be had at
any time, night sad day. Parties from Darien
can go to Brunswick andretnrn same day. In
formation eon be had from M. J. Christopher*
blacksmith, Darien. octt
iRM
G; B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
Cbovatt Block, Book 2.
D E -
_ AND COUNTRY PROP
and rent.
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
^JN.and after Sept- lltt, 1888, ooe_ of the
I will be at the fallowing named placos on the
dates mentioned for thopurposo of collecting thfc
Stale and County Taxes for the year 1883 to-wit:
RIOULAB ROUND.
St. Simons Hills Store, Oct. II, Nov. 7, and DA). *
Bethel, Oct. )3, Nov. o, and Dee. 6.
"— -‘-t.Js, Nov. 10, and Dee.6.
Ponnlok’s Store, Get.
Brnnswlek (Council Chamber), Oct. it, 18, W;
Nov, IS, 13,14 and Dec. 7,8,10.
8rK01AL CALL.
itUi i a. A s v • OB via it. nt, flWi 41% miiuy -until
Nov. 28, Powell’s and Jordon's Stores, Nov. 80.
All other days not above mentioned. 1 can be
found at myonlco in tho ConncU Chamber. Please
jy
remember dates.
September 20,18S8.
_ above steamers wlU leave New York every
Friday at 1p.m., arriving la Brnnawlck tolknr-
tng Monday. Returning,leave Branawiek every
Thnrsdav afternoon. • . , .
Cloee cenneettons at Brunswick with B. A W.
E.T., V, AG.and A.P.AL.railroads. Through
- Interior points.^!
Ineanwe* between New York and Brunswick,
ot one per cent,
■ and parts go as
(freight, passage
i as low as by any ot!
»and general Bn
THOS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, C*.
Summer Schedule
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA V-
RA+A C MR DAY, - IL50
nates, SINGLE HEAL, 60c