Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 01, 1888, Image 4

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* PuhtMwd Daily r.ntl Weekly at BRUNSWICK, OKOBGIA, "Tin CITT BY THB SKA, T W |WT MUIUBi .. « Advertising bM enreaely re sea. able, aad liKMMwoordii|}/. OIMal Organ of City and County. Mrs. Jno. C. Lehman and chil dren, are back from Albany. The only place to get fine oysters— the Brunswick Dining Parlor. Meals toan be gotten now at the Dining Parlors at any hour, as from •this time forward they will be open •both day and night Messrs. James Walker, J. Atwood and Miss Atwood, left on the train this morning for Macons to placo the McIntosh exhibits. 21 regular meals for (6 at Bruns wjck Dining Parlor. The steamer City of Brunswick, lias returned from Savannah, and af ter putting in new carpets eta, will be laid op to await the opening of the Cumberland route. Pob Bekt: A14 room house No. 328 corner G. and A. streets. Apply to Mrai M. A. E. Houstsn No. 802 F. street. *•• N The river steamers Swan and J.W. Sweeny were both at the B. A W. dock (bis morning, the former load ed and ready to start,-and the other just arrived with more cotton. The oyster fHes at the Brunswick Dining Parlor can’t be beat inoity. So far only eight hundred voters have registered, and only six more -days before the bookB close. Go down at once and have your name > enrolled. Last year the registry •stood very nearly 1,000. Fob Sale: A nice heating stove (coal burner), with six joints of pipe, good as new, will sell cheap. Apply .at this office. AND,WE TRUST SUNSHINE AND PROSPERITY. DRESS QOO •©no lone suit and wo i U*ot*l* knowvrhati i wo would ei • rito » row oi toonis THIS FAii . . ‘h •• • '■. x-lS-fr Wa an dtspUylag the Ilmen nmortmen: of doable fold fondi n slate ot Jacquard, Arrmure aad plaid circete In all the aundaad „ which haa been heretofore placed baton the public br our competi MOURNING DRESS Handling: Immenso quantities ofPraatley’s cclcbri ^SToTOfep, c good a, I otgctl moat worn aad beat adapt. _ goods direct fron '* ig goods rodyed from many houses. Ide| tills brand of goods nro unquestionably the beat mannti Bcildca _ titles wo get rook bottom prlcc7, and'M our ayatem fa to aeli at prices on these goods to bo lower than tho tamo that aro sold STANDARD We oall apodal attention to tbo following black silk warp fabries STANDARD HENRIETTAS, [extra HENRIETTAS, CONVENT CLOTI LARETTE, GYPSY CLOTH, STERLING, H! IETTAS, MELROSE. And tlio following black, all wool fabrics—same brand: CASHMERE, HENRIETTA, DRAP D’ALMA, COCHEMIRE DeLINOE, LADIES CLOTH, SURAH TEVILL, BIARITZ GOODS, PANAMA CLOTH, RAV- ENA, MERINO COWPURE, CHEROR, STRIPES. AND INDIA STRIPES. aor creak In wearing, we e market. We point with a who aeU nothing else bnt “t la often tho ease with 1 as we buy large quan- largtai. we guarantee and elsewhere in tho Silks Surahs and Rhadames. And wo want every onu to understand wlmt we givo to one we ‘ ‘ ‘ * “ * Vrr - s to all, 80 wo will give to each . :et cntitellng the holder to n magnificent suit ot walnut furniture, consisting of ten pieces, which will bo drawn for on January 10, is*). Don’t stop nnd think you will not get It, who knows! You may bo tho lucky ono. Como and try your Inck. ' , A Sad Death. Mr, C.‘ Churchill, a nephew' of *Capt;<0hurehlll, President of the CotqprCss Co., died yesterday of con gestion of the, lungs, at tho late rcsi- ' dence -of Capt G. J. Hall. His re mains left this afternoon for Yar mouth,. Nova Scotia, where ho was raised. Although among strangors aad miles from home, ho was not without friends in his last hours, to minister to his wants. You can get tbo best dinner in Brunswick for 50c at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. Ml' VT. D. Bancroft, general superin tendent of tho railway mail service, in his annual report to the postmas ter general, shows that on June 30, 1888, tho railway mail service was in operation upon 143,713 miles of rail road. Clerks were employed in tho distribution of mail on 126,310 miles. On tho same date there were in op eration 41 inland steamboat lines, aggregating 5,972 miles, on which postal clerks were employed. While in the performance of their duties, postal clerks on railroads traveled in crews 12,032,104 miles, and those on steamboats 1,707,649' miles. While so traveling they distributed 6,528, 772,0G0 pieces of ordinary mail, and receipted for, recorded, protected, and properly distributed 16,001059 registered packages and eases, and 1,103,083 registered sacks. During the year 12,704 miles of new railroad servit ‘ ice has been added, being an in crease of 9,701 miles, or 8.32 per cent The total’number of clerks in ser vice at the. close of the fiscal year JACOB MICHELSON. NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern. 8TATK OK GEORGIA—*COUNTY or CLYNK. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned which will Meemble on tho flnt Wednesday of November, 1888, tor tbo passago of a local or spe cial bill, tbo title of which Is as follows: 10 county of Glynn, and to an- thortio said Railroad Company to construct and maintain a lino, or Itnoa ot road entering Into and baying a terminal point in tho city ot liruns- it any point In said city .fort of Kills street, nnd a terminal at tho “Now Docks” on tho cast bank terminate at any point or points on Turtlo river, or 8t, Simons Sound, or any river or sound or oreck oastwardly ot said Kills street In said county, and n terminal or terminals at any oth er point or points within tho county ot" I Glynn, on or at any point within two miles of tho cost bank ‘ Turtle river; to anthoriao said railroad to ot said 1 cross other railways, sml to cross canals, oroeks and ns ers, and to bridge the same: to take, 1 land and if necessary condemn land for tho purpose of right of way, and terminal facilities; to use tho right of way of other railroads entering said county or city; to authorlao said Railroad Com- pany to lay .racks and operate Its railroad in certain si reels of said city ot Brnnsw lek; to au thorise said Railroad Company to buy, hold, lease. Implore and sell real estate; ana to au thorise (aid Railroad Company to issue bonds, and tor oilier purposes.” And thsl It is the Intention o' Hie undersigned toraako said applirai '-n to sahl General Assem bly after this notice In - '-oen pnbllscod and post- od as required by law. J, S. THOMAS, U. R. HOPKINS,. FRANK D. AIKEN. October 81,1888. Tho foregoing notice was this day posted at the door ot tho Court House in this county. EDGAR C.P. DART, Oct. St, 18S8. Ordinary G. C. Ga. Directory of Secret Societies. i A. SI.—Ocean Lodge, No. Sit, h. A ., meets first and thtni Momlav nights nth. J. J. SPEARS, W. M. _ A.M., In each month. J. E. LAMBUIG11T, Stay ing are earnestly invited. _ _ JAMES R. CANNON, N. G. J. E. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. K OF P.—Oglethorpe Lodge. No. S«, meets . everv Thursday night at their Castle Hall over J.HIcheisonuatore. Vblttnq brothers are cordially Invited. P. KK-.LKlt, C. C. T. B. FERGUSON, K.of R. and S. < was 5,094, an increase for the year of - .243 or 5.01 per cent During the year 6,545,202, pieces of all classes of mail matter were handled, and 1,657, 781 errors checked, showing that bnt ono error was made to every 3,707 pieces bandied, as against one error for every 3^7* pieces handled in 1887. The casualties daring the year were more numerous than for any preceding fiscal'year, there hav ing been 248 accident* to trains upon which postal clerks vri-rc employed. Ia these wrecks 4 clerk* were killed, 52 seriously sad 45 slightly injured. A l, of H.—Magnolia Council. No. 1109, Am- ». erlcan Legion ot Honor, meets second and fonrth Friday nights of each month. . CBOVATT, Commander. J. f. LAlfBRfGIlT, Secretary. I O. K. SI.—Okefeenokco Tribe, Improved • Order of Red Men, meets every Monday night up main in City HaU. _ „ „ J. H. CLARK, Sachem, V. B. MITCHELL, Chief ot Records. Dr.lB. McCASKILL, •PEBMAXESTLT LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Oysters In all styles stall hours at the Brunswick Dining Parlor. McORARY’S ^33-d. Sale GRANTSTR.EET. STOCK, VEHICLES, Second-Hand nd-CIass. or Victory, Victor!! Cl©T7-olsm.d_ dG'Th.iajrxxi.&xi. Will carry ther own, by a very large majority, and undoubtedly AfcKaiser & Brother ■Arpth©-^- fjm: Leaders of the Dry Goods Market, of Everyking attontton, and satisfaction ivory instance. The ladles a re es- to give him thoir patronage, the — kept for tbelruso.l AH Orders for Braying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. NOW TJ O! J. H4POWELL, ‘. (ESTABLISHED 1878; 10>/ milos from Brunswick, tho City by the Sea, stillcontinueadealiigin Groceries, Liquor*and Cigar*. MUk Shake* n specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. Hone'or mule, wagon or boggy can be had at any time, eight end day. Parties from Darien can ro to Brunswick and return same day. In- - * •• ^ r ”bo bad from M. J. Christopher- -— octl NOTICE. J. O. GAKXKTT, Mailer. you i largest stock of Blankets and Quilts. Have they not Every thing you want ? Have they not the very Netvest in the Market?- Have they not the Lowest Prices? Have they not the Largest Stock to choose from ? Have they not Everything that & Stylish ? Have they not the Latest in everything, ^beginning with Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Circulars, NEWMARKETS, EtO. In fact everything belonging to a first-class opening for the season? * . , . f' ' Jfc, =V ; , 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 , •- v••■■ NEW GOODS At prices lower and more to y.our advantage than ever heretofore •offered to the public in this or any other section. IKZsbiser Bio. Professional Directory Dentists. ^ DGALCdeSON, LOCAL DENTISTS. p D. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Ofllco up stairs in Wright’s new Physicians. H BURFOltD, III. D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office up etnirs in Brcciobuttding; residence on Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s boarding house.fobs Lawyers. 0HOVATT & WHITFIELD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Grand Opening! millinery, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sill, Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladies’ and Children's Dresses. Great Bargains in ladies’ and children’s Ho siery half the usual prices. Tbo ladies aro re spectfully invited to come nnd see for thcmsslvcs. E, EARLE, Its Nowcnstlo Street, - Brunswick, Oa. McDonald & dean, lent Mel, Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newctstle Si WE WILL KEEP AITULL SUPPLY OF FB1SI BEEF. TIAL, MUTTON, And Fork. VmliM and (iNMta thalr tMaon. Give id a call, MP-lm Trunks ami Vailm a specialty, at J. Mlcbelson. , URAIMCE Real and—- Estate Arrent, -REPRESENTING EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE CO’S -INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of 1 Yaw Tnvk New York. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Office in Kaiser Block, over First National leS-ly 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. i State and County Taxes. I will be at the following named place, on the dates mentioned for the purpose ot collecting the State and County Taxoa for the year 1888 to-wit: BEQULAR SOUND. St. Simona Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. Pennlck’s Store, Oct. in, Nov. 10, and Deo. 6. , Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. IS, IS, If; Nov. 13,13, li and Dee. 7.8,10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 1E. T. V. a 'G. R. R.. Nov. 17, Fancy Bluff ,, Nov. 39, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. IB. All other days not above mentioned. 1 can ho found at mv office in tho CouncllChamter. Please jj remember dates. / H-J. BEAD, ' September 36, 1888. T.C.fa.C.Ga. ItuSestnicaon. ^yachlldfMlato-. 'sleepwell, iirertlM*,nnnatnral«nl»appe«Uand grinds Its teeth, you have strosig indicatioca of 1 Worms; the positive child from its .-SSMi ~ Q. B. FLINT, Re&a Estate Agent, Cbovatt Block, Room 2. DTfT«JSfI« COUNTRY PBdP. * L.d.Leavy&Oo. APCTIOK A!f» COXEISSIOif EKttCIIASTi, AM) HeiXUULCOLUfCTUlU AflUTI. 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