Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 29, 1888, Image 4

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: 38r ^ » *c»lViA'irttla« tfci VfmftMagKatos sstteamdy rsamabte, and MSS?*® 8 * (Jfllclal Oigm of City nod County The steamer Crocker Boy could 80t cany all licr freight this rnorn- 1®X' JRR Mr. J. J. Spears, W. M. of Ocenu Lodge, left this morning for Macon, to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge. The only place to get fine oystcro— the Brunswick Dining Parlor.' Mr. Hammie Harvey and bride » reached the city Saturday. The Ad vertiser-Appeal' wishes them oceans of happiness. ■■ jmi Will Molver, inspector agencies on thq B. <fcW. railroad,' reached the city to-day on his round of inspection; 21 regular meals for $5 at Bruns wick Dfoingjjjgarlor., > r ' Mr. Barrick, of Blackshear, reached the city today. He is contractor for Mr. Lein Johnson, and will put up a number of houses for him in . • this city. We are pleased to learn that Mr. > 8 Mattfoid, of Waynesrille, who has been quite ill for several days past is reported bettor to-day by his at- tending physician, Dr. Butts. You can get tho best dinner in Brunswick for 60o at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. ■'ri Judge S. R. Atkinson has gone to Marietta to spend the week with bis good wife. This the fifth week of the month is "off” week with the , court, so his Honor will make the best use of it ho can. ‘ Mr.H. E. Barnes, the .oyster deal- «r is again at his post after a pleas ant summer on his, farm near New Haven. Conn. Ho is a little later this ian iisusl, bat will push bus in ess afi the more vigorously. go to the PROTEOTION from imposition ■. WI ALWAYS ASSURED BY DEALING WITH THE St has planed peoplo have awakened to the fact that hitherto mmm ' B m ■ • *to misrepresentation and that they are de- 1 judgment, but a sad never so happy as when they'are making idle boasts of alwaj Others. But it will be a very cold day when these parties the prices of the , , - l«WO wIth their minds and termine<l to have no more of it is a credit to their good judgment, very sad, blow Htagh of it is a i rietors bf thoso establishments "where they are always come down to Emporium Hall of J. Michelson. j ?-.■}> POK. THIS WBBK VS OFFES'SOME.OF- Tte Most Astonish Ever realized in Southwestern Georgia. ‘ An immense stock of Dry laily from New York and Boston Goods of tho latest styles are arriving daily and will offer them ablow and astonishing prices. ** ELEGANT PRIZE! To every purchaser of, TWO DOLLARS WQRTH OF GOODS, for cash, we Willfgive a ticket entitling the holder to n chance in the drawing for an llegant set of Walnut Furniture of 10 Pieces, To take place January 10th, 3 889. JACOB MICHELSON. ■>, : j For fine Brunswick T The weather took on a decided change for the better last night, and many was the blanket hunted up during the wee small hours. The air to-day is simply elegsnt and puts new life and activity into every thing, City subscribers will please con tinue to notify ns of, any failure on the part of our carriers. Don’t get weary in well doing, it will take sometime to get tho new routes es tablished. Listen for the whistle of tho carrier every afternoon. Oysters in all styles at all hours at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Mr. G. B. Miller has bought out tho grocery business of Mr. C. W. Floyd, formerly Futch {c Floyd, and will continue snmo at tho old stand. Mr. Dauvcrgne is in chargo of tho store and always ready, to wait on customers. Ho haB a pleasant word for all who call. We regret to learn that Cnpt. G. B. Hick is extromely ill at the resi dence of his son-in-law, Dr. J. F. Wyman, in Lawtonvillo. Mrs. Hack reached here on Tuesday morning .from Georgia, and is now with her sick husband, who, wo sincerely trust, will speedily recover.—Hamp ton (S. C.) Guardian. Cream oyster stews always at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Mr. A. T. Putnam has gono to Macon to take chargo of tho stock at the'State Fair. He will have charge of that department By-the-way, those contemplating taking in the Fair, should remember that it opens next Monday, and will remain open until Saturday night Cheap rates •rill be given by all roads. IBilHIWf iy ~|i _A_ncL Oyster* Saloon! Heals tie Bust die Marltt Mortis, Served in First-Class Style reasonable prices. Twenty-one regular meals for ?5 Is our price, been secured, and wo guarantee perfect satisfaction. Respectfully, H. S. WALKER, Prop., NEWCASTLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. REMOVAL! NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHERE MV STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, BATS, CAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND Marked down TO BED BOOK. D. T. DTJNIV. McDonald & dean, Meat Ml, let, 1888, High Prices and Poor the Brunswick Dining FiHon’s Old Siind, - Newcastle St WE WILL KEEP A|FULL SUPPLY OF FBEHBF1F, VIAL, MUTTON, S.100. opmrt. ‘ar' J.M.DEXTEE INSURANCE and Real ? Estate Anent, — — REPRESENTING EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE. CO’S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS,' GA., OUB NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF * Dry Goods, Notions & Fancy Goods Ib now complete, and Everybody invited for Inspection. esptsjfe Fullest and most Complete Line ■mSttagtgfctstt Kate tie Nhiig few M lioofls, WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO know that oar .took Is * • TO SELL YOU CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY anywhere : •*tarsassss,'«SoSs , ?*'“ Pull Una of black and fancy Surahs. Fullllne of imported blackGres Grains. PaUUne of black and colored Henrietta Cloths. Immenae variety of Velvet* and Pluibts.| Immense variety of Jerseys. :mmea*e variety of Flannels. Splendid assortment of Ladles’ Embroidered Shoulder Scarfs. Splendid assortment of All-Wool Shawls. Ladles’ regular-made Hose very chgnp. Blankets, all kinds and prices. Turkey Bed and BleacbM Table Damask In end- loss variety, with Doylies to match. Towels—tbe biggest lino yon over snw, CMii and Gents' Mill DEPARTMENT ertrnewit Sou an*d SgBMSSS 8%& i the market. at prices to .alt yourself. Hisses’ and children’s regular mado Hose, very Comfort*—tbe greatest variety at lowest price*, I Boys' Clothing a Specialty. ■ IS In connection withabove, wejhnvo the nicest line of ixr 1 In Town, and the Largest and most magnificent stock in Unrpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings and Bugs! DSTaiser dc Rulers of the Dry Coods Market. This Spaco belongs to - C.L. ELLIOT, The Live Newcnttlo Street Grocer. 'M M m ■ '0' TRAVELERS A ATHEN CCIDfHT C CO., or Hartlbrd.| Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE Offlco in Kaiser Block, over First National Bank. v |e#-ly work Ueep, well, isrestless,unnatural:in lb appetite grinds its worms; It ! Ask your G. B. FLINT, Real Estate .Agent, Crovatt Block, Room 2. D'WSX!JS£! mra ‘ v "» , .s’ »• 1 SEN 1W FORK & STEAMERS SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OP TEXAS, WILLIAMS. |N and after sept. Mtb, of tbe Monday?’ ReturaingfieaveBrnnasrickevary Brunr— -***■ - — E,T.,V.*G.andA.Pj bill* lading signed to* t^New York and Brunswick, one-fifth of EISSbs ew York and Brunswick, lino. ties apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, ua* * - 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. State and County Taxes. I wUl be at the following named place* on the dates mentioned for tno purpose of collecting the State and County Taxc# for the year 1688 to-wit: 2lKGui.AH RUUNP. St. Simons MlUt Store, Oct. 11, Nov.7, and Dec. 8. Bethel, Oct. IS. Nov. Ik and Doe. 6. - ■ Va Store, Oct.j8.r - - “ rrSS^I^un^f’JilaSprlN^&ir; Nov. IS, 18,14 and Deo. T, 8,10. * aprnrir. aim. • SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 F.. T. V. A G. B. % Nov. IT, Fancy Bluff Nov. M, Powell’a and Jordan’* Store*. Nov. *6. All otiicr days not above mentioned, 1 can be found at my office in tho Connell Chamber. Please remember date*. H.J.RJBAD. September 20, 1888. T.0.Q.C.W*. » 3STOW XT O! Cigars. HORSES TO HIRE. vean b es iron .ScbJ Notice. the Oaptaln, owners nor consignees (or any debts contracted by tbe erdw of tbo Norwegian bark Mentor.’ * OMUNDflKN, Master. H.