Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 31, 1888, Image 4

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Published Daily ar.d Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - -GEORGIA, **THE CITY UY THE 8EA .” t. G. STACY 41 80K, Editor!and Proprietors. Subscription Rates: Daily, by mall, or deli vered by carriers within thocity, ,s| par annum: Week y *2 per annum. Advertising Hates extremely reasonable, and Made known on application. A«1 vcitiseatenU for which nodeflulte contract a made will be published until ordered out, and payment exacted accordingly. Oflicial Organ of City and County. Mr. Orlie Bostwick returned yes •terday from bis northern tour -look ing the very picture of health. The monthly meeting of tho W* T. U. comes off to-morrow, at four p. m., at the residence of Mrs. N. C. Rowe, the president. Lome and see our fine assortment of Millinery goods. J. Michelson.- Thg wash in the Boulevard, men tioned in yesterday’s paper, was dis covered last evening by Marshal Dart and Ailed up before any damage was done. The only place to get fine oysters— the Brunswick Dining Parlor. iMcsdames E. A .‘Nelson and Hiram J. Read, who havo been summering 'in Canton, reached tho homo yester day morning about daylight, delight ed to breathe tho salt air and see our -lovely oaks onco more. 21 regular meals for $5 at Bruns wick Dining Parlor. Mr. J. M. Dexter, insurance agent and banker, was a passenger on the steamer San Antonia that arrived yesterday from New York. His nephow, Mr. David Wood, uamo with him. The Madam will re', urn a month later. Yon will find at J. Michclson’s the cheapest and host assortment of Furniture to be found in the state. Now that tho accomplished Pres ident of the Harmonica Band is back from his Northern tour, tho Band threaten to descend upon tho peace ful citizens with some of their most or night ' n| " Tlie oyster fries at tho Brunswick Dining Parlor can’t be beat in city. Hincsvillo G~'.ps had a tradegy. Mr. Alfred Harrison under a fit of envy or^rhs.fnity or something of that sort, sfot his niece Annie Har rison. His sister Miss Snllic remon strated and he shot her in tho hip. The murderer is in jail. You can get the best dinner in Brunswick for 60c at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Alderman Fulton, chairman of the cemetery committee, suggests that if owners of cemetery lots will keep . them in bettor order,'the committee ■ will feel more liko keeping tbo rest of the grounds in order. Ho will give the cemetery a thorough clean ing when tho loaves all fall and the grass and weeds stop growing. J. Michelson is selling clothing cheaper than nny house in this city. A CARD. Any one necciing heavier under clothing, a now fail style hat, neck wear in all varieties, uud any and everything in tho lino will be well tronted by calling on lL, Elliot, 116 Newcastle street. Specialties in chil dren’s clothing and bats. Agent for the celebrated “Youmans” bats, all the rage in Now York this season. Prices and inspection of the goods will soil them. Open Saturday morning, Nov. 3d. No old stock to work off, but evory- ,thing new aud in style. For fine oyster fries go to tho Brunswick Dining Parlor. • • ■•••—* j, , A novel electric railway has Ken' completed, runuing from the shoi-eJ.f Lake Luccrtio over a bed cut lathe solid rock to tho summit of the""' genstock, 1,330 feet up. It has agrti 'Jr hi AND WE TRUST SUNSHINE AND PROSPERITY. W ILL enter and make warm and comfortable every home in oar (commonwealth, whether pnl- „ **»V." bo relwtM and buys their COM1 OBT.S from lhcneiv ami ix-Hiniini assortment city ar * * r0M ^ ew * ,,rK lin< l which can be bad at the roost retainable prices of any honse in the DRESS GOODS. J , 0J, F Mlt "V 1 ' v< * promts iolptov f~t>m it. Then too, it we could let every lady in Middle Georgia know wliat a superb stock of ra«m<onable fabrics we are displaying and theiraston* rltMJH wo would enable them to save money. It would require every page in the Advek- offering at less than their value, so we only Ingly low prices wo would enable them to save money. It timm-Appeai. for tin to enumerate nil tho goods we are “ attempt to give a few of them. THIS FALL displaying the largest assortment of double fold gins la over put on tho Imarket. This sists of Jacquard, Arrmure ami phlbJ effects in all the standard shades iwlJch 'surpa.-M * anything oinpetitqrs. winch lias laje.j heretofore placed before.the public bv < dient from 32 to 68 per ccuK'Tho electricity is generated by a Writer wheel in the river Ara. j An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Reccommcnded by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured oa- y by tho California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faancisco, Cal. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. have spent some, time in selecting those most worn and best adapted to the market. We point with pride to the result of our labor, buying goods direct from the be d houses who sell nothing elsa hut black goods, there is no risk of go..Tag goods redyed from unsalable colors ns is often the ease with many houses. « Besides tills brand of goads are unquestionably t ie best mami/actuoed, and as we buy Targe qunn- ** “ ' * system is to sell at veryxdose margins, wo guarantee »... u.— 0 tiiaA aro cold anywhere and eisewhe e in the irp fabrics. • STANDARD HENRIETTAS, [extra width]. STANDARD HENRIETTAS, CONVENT CLOTHi OLARETTE, GYPSY CLOTH, STERLING, HENRIETTAS, MELROSE. And the following black, all wool fabrics—aame brand: CASHMERE, HENRIETTA, DRAPD’ALMA, COCHEMTRE DeLINDE, LADIES CLOTH, SURAH TEVILL, BIARITZ GOODS, PANAMA CLOTH, RAV- ENA, MERINO COWPURE, CHEROR, STRIPES, AND INDIA STRIPES. Silks Surahs and Bhadames. Ami we want eveiy one ;«♦ understand what uc give to one wo g.Nc to c”. so \ve wPi ghc to each nnd every purchase.'o-’$? won,* of menvandiae . oit Cash, a ridel ciri'ie.'ir,' t ie nmder to n chance at n roagoific.'ot suit of wn'imt u*niluiv, consis.ing of ten pieces, wHi w'll he <* awn .’or on .Jnmir-y 10, ls;>U. Don’t stop and think you wiil not get it, who knows? You maybe the lucky 0 ne. Comb nml try your luck. JACOB MICHELSON. Victory, Victory, Victory! Cl©Trelaan.d. Tla.-CLraaa.aian. Will fairy ther own by a very large majority,and undoubtedly A. Kaiser & B 77 Are tlie Vi NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern. Lei *intnre of Georgia . :e J.st Wednesday of Novcmoe , JL83, 'o •» 0 pn~ssfte of a local or spe cial bill, he i .e o' vii.c.i is rs follows: “An act to laco. nocato ..loTe vtlo Itivcr Rail road Company a l.iocounty p; Glynn, anti to au thorize ra.d llal’nnd Company to construct and ninintn n a Unc, orlinet of road emeiing into and ha v.’nun term izl nolei h the ch y ot llrans- ick In so ucoi ill*, n r.*y nolmiu wtlrt eity south of J 81 •ee. r terminal a.. the “ of Turtle , iver in . terminals ri any po iu or po.u vorio.* $ 1 s ..rce., and . Docks’’ on . ho east bank v, and a terminal or ,. . sound or creek eociwnruly of said Ri is s cci in said county, and r lm’n.d o cvnu w’s at nnv o.h- erpo'iiioctKv \a w’ h r t •ovor 1 y of Glynn, on oral rev po’ vs’. ) iwo ..d esof .neei s* bank of sndTui lor ve :iorn jo .zesa d a 11 road i) cross crual!. creeks • »l Kj.» tl «i if neep' r y r^rdf .1 right o’wry. 1 *d c right o' v.ay o.* 01 coun.yo-c v; oat pany Ir . neks , cortn’i thori.c . lease, tm me thorizeaa d U. ) 1 and foro he • oust And tar 1'1 \ .i tomnkosa^dr ipl.i blv a’icr .I’sno.ic cu as cq.t 1 c.» by OctolserC : S3. Tho fo cgo ’gnoi’co loorof the Comt Hoc ;,e .let «a<11. «».* .10 mi pose or i*nnl ;.-c‘li. us; to uso the u :nt ord» Cn.oi'ng said •o.’ zo wld Hr lroi'd Coin 'd uneiTie « ra rond in of Brunswick; toau- t Company ,0 buy, hold, to b nan t i lmnds, ul »rclgncd Directory of Secret Societies. I O. O. F.—Seaport Lodge, No. 03. mccis reg- • ularly every Vuewlay night at their ha l ovor City Council Chamber. Members in good stand ing are earnestly inviteil, every Thursday night at their Cas.le Hall ■over J. Michelsonis store. Visitin'? brothers arc conlinllv invited. I*. KK..LKH, C. C. T. B. FERGUSON, K.of R. and S. A ofH.—Magnolia Conned, No. 1105, Am- • oilcan Legion of Honor, meets second and fourth Friday niirhu of each month. 17M. CUOVATT, Commander*. .T. T. LAMRRIGHT, Secretory. I O. R. W.—Okefeenokee Tribe, hnwrovod • Order of Red Men, meets every Monday night up stairs in City Hall Dr. A.B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experience. • Oysters in nil styles nt nil hours at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. McCRARY’S And Sale STABLE GBANT’STBEET. NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES. Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or Best of Everyliing* D ON’T fall to call on Sain McCrary when you want anything in his line. He guarantees good turn-outs, best attention, and saJsfa on guaranteed In every Instance. Tho ladles r All Orders for Braying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. jsto'w p O! jibiPOWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1875} 10'4 miles from Brunswick, tho City by the Sea, utiii continue.-.dealU g In Groceries, Liquors and Cigars. Milk Shakes a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. Horse'or mule, wagon or buggy can be hail nt any time, night nnd day. Parties from Darien can go to Brunswick and return same day. In formation can be had from M. J. Christopher* blacksmith, Dnrien. oct4 NOTICE. Neither tho Captain or owners of tho Steamer Abbeville will be responsible for nny debts con- traded by the crew All bills must lie *‘gncd by the Captain, otherwise payment will bodeliat r» "*■ J. O. GAUKETT, Miutcr. At J. Mlchclton’t you can find the largest stock of Blankets and quilts. Leaders of the Dry Goods Market, FOR. Have they not Everything you want ? Have they not the very Newest in the Market? Have they not the Lowest Prices ? Have they not the Largest Stock to choose from ? Have they not Everything that is Stylish ? Have they not the Latest in everything, beginning with Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Circulars,^ 3STBWLAAJELKBTS, EtO. In fact everything belonging to a first-class opening for the season ? They have all and everything your heart desires; and all they all of you is to kindly give them a call and convince your self of their endless variety ot NICW GOODS . At prices lower and more to your advantage than ever heretofore offered to the public in this or any oilier section. Slalser Bxo. Professional Directory Dentists. ^ DSAI^iASON, LOCAL DENTISTS. Ofllcoln Kaiser block, over drug store of Lloyd A Adams. p d/atkinson, DENTIST. Office up stairs In Wright’s new ding. Physicians. JJ BlIltFOHD, Itl. D.% PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I ayers. QBOVAi r A WHITFIELD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. P^actico in all the court*ot tho BrunswickClr cult. Office in Crovatt block. febS GrandOpening! Millinery, Notions, Fancy Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ChMdren’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sill, UIKNKLE, Ft’. Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladies’ and Children Dresses. Great Bargains in ladies’ and children’s Ho siery half the UAual prices. The indies are re spectfully invited to come and see for themselves, E. EARLE, ?15 Newcastle 8t”cet, - Brunswick, Ga, AND • Real Estate Anent, -REPRESENTING- E CO'S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., .( lUrtford. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, ot Nbw Tort. Houses to Rent and for Sale. H CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Office In Kaiser biSset over First- National Bank.Ic8-Ir~- 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. McDonald & dean, Heat Met, Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle Si WE WILL KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OF FRESH BIEF, VEAL. HUTTON, Trunks and Valises a specialty, at J. Michelson. State and County Taxes. I will be nt the following named plac'S on the dates mentioned for the purpose of colit ang the State nnd County Taxes for the year lf$3 to-wit: 3. Bethel, Oct. 12. Nov.», nnd Dec. 5. IMnnick’s Store, Oct. la, Nov. 10, nml Dec. G. Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15,10, 17; Nov, 12,13,14 nnd Dec. 7,8,!». SPECIAL CALL* No. 1 E. T. V. & G. U. II., Nov. 17, Fancy Bluff Nov. 22. Powell’s ami Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 20. All other days not nliove mentioned, 1 can be found at my office in the Council Chain! cr. IMease remember dates. A 1I..T. It HAD, September 20, I8884 •I. 1(1*. A U, T.C.G.C.Gn. HKIJWUI sleep well, ii recticu, unnatural In Its appetite and grinds its teeth, you have strong indications of Worms; the positive cure for this is B« A* Fahnestock’s Vcrmlftoge* Ask your druggist for it. Its timely use may save your child from its rtrave.QHBBHBBHHMHI G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Crovatt Block, Room 2. ERTY for sale and rent. L.d.Leavy&Co., AUCTION AND CO MISSION MERCHANTS, AND OENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. QPKCIAL attention given tocollectirtnof renU. O RtultifM ud ctmMenmwit. MtUnlud, tad 4