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Official Oiym of City snd Comity.
Judge S. R. Atkinson returned to
the city to-day from Marriott®.
]£, H. P. Gray and family, liave
mo red to the city from Pine Bloom,
The only place to get fine oysters—
the Brunswick Dining Parlor.
A lost key has been loft at this of
fice for the owner. Call and get it.
Mr. R. S. Mclver, Auditor of the
ttif.R R., reached the city yes
terday by the noon train. t
21 regular meals for $5 at Bruns
wick Dining Parlor, ? u
The spirit of incorporation is
abroad in the Iqnd. TWb is always
the case when a town Is on the up
ward tendency.
-Superintendent Haines and Gen
eral passenger agent McDuffie of the
B. <fc W. R. R. reached the city in a
special car from Waycross. JThey re
turned home this morning.
For Rest: A14 room* house No.
:128 corner G. and A. streets. Apply
to Mrs. M. A, R Honitsn No. 802 F.
street y
i Judge D. J. Dillofi is home again
after a pleasant sojourn with his
children near Atlanta, for the past
two months. The Judge is looking
remarkably well ^
Mr. Jno. Davenport died last even
ing at seven o’clack at his home in
the upper part of the city. He was
an elder brother of Mr. Wm. Daven
port, who died a short time ago.
The oyster Dries at the Brunswick
Dining Parlor can’t be beat inoity.
Mr. Willis Dart has accepted
position it the E. T. V. & Ga., office
under Mr. W. M. Beprytaan. He is
•’ a deserving young man; tad will do
his work well. We congratulate Mr.
Berryman upon securing such an
efficient clerk.
Tou can get the best dinner in
Brunswick.for 50o at the Brunswick
Dining/Parlor.
Messrs. Crovatt & Whitfield, C. P.
Goodyear and W. A. Jeter returned
from Atlanta to-day. Messrs. Whitf
.field and Goodyear went ‘to argue the
Gas and Water ease before the Su
preme Court A now trial has been
granted in this case.
Cream'oyster stews always at the
Brunswick Dining Parlor.'
looting ■•■4*7 Night.
Wa ars requested to giva notice
that the “Peoples’ Reform Club 1 * will
meet Monday night at L’arloso to dis
cuss the local Issues of the day.
They invite all. to attend and hear
the discussion. In the event of a
nomination, only the members of the
olub will participate.
The Advertiser-Appeal has “no
ax tofgrind,'! but simply looking Out
for the good of the people) would ad
vise: “That the Club go slow and
not create an antagonism.” Wo aVe
all on the same line and working for
the same end, but human nature is
very rebellions and don’t, like to be
forced to.do even what it actually in
tends doing. Let ns not disturb the
present harmony and the present
united purpose.
In this connection we might men
tion that the New Town peopfle held
an enthnslastie meeting last evening
in McClure’s hall, to agree upon a
ticket to submit to the meeting at
L’arioso Monday night They went
at it the right wa£ Every man
voted for his own individual choice,
and when through voting the four
receiving the highest number of votes
wore declared the most popular and
the better entitled to the position.
Votes were Cast for Messrs Madden,
Harvey, Minehan, Downing, Ullman,
Moore, McCrary, Putnam, Valentino,
Hughes, Coker, Parker, Spears, Gann,
Bice, Burbage, Greer, Baker, McElya,
O’Connor, Wright, Edwards, Atkin
son, and Winton. On motion they
seleoted the names from New and
Old Town, receiving the highest
vote. Here are the four: J. M.
Madden, M. Ullman, James Mine
han, John P. Harvey.
These names will bo presented to
the meeting Monday night, headed by
name of M. J. Colson, for Mayor.
TIm Mjrftog Trust.
Tbs whola cotton world has been
worked up of lata oa the above issue
—the corner on begging—and the
farmers are using every substitute
they can. A gentleman in South
Carolina, believes he has hit the nail
on the head. He has invented a
machine that takes the baric off,of
stalk like jute, wftich makes a mag
nified* fiber for lagging. We saw
samples of it yaaterday, sent to Mr.
E. T. Homan, that was taken, from
the stalks by tip gentleman’s ma
chine, Thus !jtt would seem
that nature has' provided its own
covering for herself in making the
bark of the
thing in whloh
for market
Belvd’i
There is J
being forgoi
Lockwood is
dent in this
nor any sf her
Eli Perkins, while traveling
throngh Kentucky looking for sonth-
vire ern outrages, -found an unexpected
stalk just the 0De ’ H * sto PPed at a hotel in Win
chester, and was so insulting that
the proprietor thrashed him.- Per
kins now has solid fact to deal with,
but as be knows nothing abtipt facts
he may be-silent
the cotton
paign.
lance of the fact
at Mas. Belva
idate for Presi-
Neither she
-aasera have paid
the south a visit ( Mrs. Lockwood’s
purpose seems tS jbe to convert the
north to her vii
turn her aitenl
She says she
50’000,votes thi
meek larger n'
in 1884, but
that she is a
managing her
rst, and then to
the south,
to to get about
. That is
than she got
is a probability
istaken. She is
campaign, and
has about fifty i eakers in different
parts of the country who are mak
ing speeches whfnever they can get
an audience.
Probably tl
case of the year
in Scotland,
promise case, b
not awarded $
The Firemens’ Tonrnament.
We hinted sometime since that
the Firemen would have a tourna
ment about the 28th, and invite
other companies. At the meeting
last night they arranged the matter
definitely, and will offer three prizes,
$75, $50 and $25. They invite all
of the companies of the state to come
and compote with them for theso
prizes. At the same time the home
companies will run for the champion
ship medals, now equally divided be
tween the Oueanlca and Protections.
Exports.
The British steamship Minneola
cleared, on 27th inst. v for Bremen,
with 1760 bales of cotton from Coles*
Simkins & Co., valued at $80,000;
1350 bales,from Alfred Fatman, val
ued at $64,800; 3050 balos .from the
Brunswick Stowage Co., valued at
$127,000.
The British steamship Ross-shire
cleared on 29th inst., for Havre with
6,053 bales of cotton from Alfred FAt-
man, valued at $224,996; 200 bales
from the Brunswick Stowage Co.,
valued at $9,000; 100 bales from
Coles, Simkins & Co., valued at $4,-
500.
McDonough & Co., cleared on Oct.
29th bark Rosidon for Buenos Ayres
with 301,502 feet lumber valued at
$6,422.
C. Downing. Jr.. & Co., cleared on
Oct 31 Bk. Kate Carnio for Rotter
dam 3,730 barrels rosin valued at
$5,861; also 150 casks turpentine,
valued at $3,289.
• ..Thfijfequestv r . • •
The ihqueBt yesterday, near Mr.
Tom Lamb’s place, gave no light on
the subject of the case before them.
The dead body was not recognize-
able, having been dead too long. The
presumption however, is that the
tody is that of a man drowned in
til Altamaha, from a raft some three
weeks ago. Coroner Davis held the
inquest \
■ Syrup of Figs
Natures own tine laxative It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known todeanso tho
system when billious or costive; to
dispel bniidseW. voids and fevers;
to cure kubitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
iy by tho California Fig Syrup Corn-
May, San Francisco, Cal. For sale
(qr Uojrd 4 A dams. .
For. line oyster fries go to the
Brunswick Dining Parlor,
State Fair Dots.
Tho State Fair opens next Monday
are you going? The display will be
fine.
McIntosh, Houston, Sumpter and
Pierce are contending as counties.
The railroads arc offering to carry
peoplb at one cent per mile. Round
trip tickets from Brunswick to Ma
con, we learn, are only $3,50.
Public Speaking To-morrow.
Hon. B. E. Lester, Democratic
nominee for Congress from this dis
triot will adress the citizens of
Brunswick to-morrow at tho court
house. We trust our people will
turn out en masse, to hear him dis
cuss tbp issues of the day.
A CARD.
Any one needing heavier under
clothing, a new fall style hat, neok-
wear in all varieties, and any and
everything in tho line will bo well
treated by calling onC. L. Elliot, 115
Newcastle street. Specialties in chil
dren’s clothing and hats. Agent for
the celebrated “Youmans” hats, all
the rage in New York this season.
Prices and inspection of tho goods
will sell them.
Open Saturday morning. Nov. 3d.
No old atot-k In work off, but every
thing now.find in style.
ost curious law
s just been decid
es a breach of
iho young lady was
damages, or 40
cents, as for that matter. It appears
that the defendant greatly enjoyed a
good cigar, wliil&the young lady was
violently opposed to the use of tobnc
co in any form, so she told him that
he must ehoosa between his cigar
and herself. The young man decided
he would take ,the cigar, rad the
Sco.ttish judgc dtoidecY that by offer
ing the alternative the young lady
was responseble "for her lover’s de
sertion.
A new invention is reported for
drying buildings. A Russian engi-
Fever Dots.
Thera secerns to be a genuine abate
ment of the fever in Florida. Yes ter
days record is:
Jacksonville:—Fifty-six new cases
and two deaths. Fcrnandina:—
Nine new cases and the usual "to
deaths.” ■ Gainsviile:—Two' new
cases and no deaths. Decatur:—
Eight new cases-and no deaths.
Thursday, Nov. 29th, has been
appointed by President Cleveland as
a day of Thanksgiving.
STATE OrOKORUIA-Contrr or Can hex.
Harwell Atkinson, v« the East Georgia anti
tonne Railroad Camnany. anil the Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway Company.
In Camden Superior Court. Bill in Equity for
cancellation of deeds, etc., November Tarot' law
Harwell Asktnaon. the enai|ilnlaant In tin
above stated com ha vine Sled in my officer hisai-
the
Fob Sale: A nice heating stove
(coal burner), with six joints of pipe,
good as new, will sell cheap. Apply
at this office.
What majority is Georgia gbing to
give Cleveland, Thurman and tariff
reform? Is it safe to place it at 75,
000? That would bo a very reason
able figure. Georgia can give a
mnch larger majority. .She should
not give a smaller one.
The Birmingham Age is greatly
pleased because the leading railroads
of the south have adopted the penny
system. The change is significant
When southern people begin to give
and require exact change, it is an in
dication that they are learning to
economize.
To the Ladies
Who do fancy work, I have a large
assortment of materials and patterns
and at the lowest prices just receiv
ed. Call and see them. My fall clasB
in fancy work has just commenced.
Mrs. W. E. Porter, Gloucester st.,
near Newcastle st.
Stove Wood For Sale.
Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered
in any part of the city. Orders left
at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug
Store-promptly attended to.
1 N.DiXon.
neer, M. do Wrozinsky, has invented
an apparatus for drying buildings
which is snid to.have proved very ef
fective. It is bqscd on thu principal
of carbonic ga*:’ rapidly absorbing
the moisture of the air, aud to this
end -the inventor., hns constructed a
closed^ stove, horning charcoal, by
the introductioi| of air’into it direct
from the open ghrough two tubes,
a steady currenflLof dry, warm car
bonic gas is allowed to escape into
the room to be (dried, which rapidly
absorbs tho moisture in the air, and
escapes in the ordinary manner
through the chimney.
RECEIPTS,
Receipts of naval stores for the week ending
Nov. S—Spirits turpentine 744; rosin 1,1
cotton 5,470 boles.
Shipping Intelligence.
Legal Advertisements.
utatJon.
cordauce with paragraph No. 8870 ol
^ Mid respondent Is therefore
)j cited to be and appear at the nest term
“ * — ~ ‘ of said county to be boMea
of tbo Superior Court <_
in bt« Marys, Camden county, Ga.', on the '1*11 §-
day after the fourth Monday In Novomber next,
then and there to answer such chat$e» a>
are Sn subl bill made against the said respondeat .
tHMim dig decree of the court in said
Jlls
Given under my hsnd and seal of office,
the 31th (Iny of October Ail). 18Wi.
Wm. W. UOWEN,
Clerk Superior Coart C. C, Ga..
Petttioi lor Iocorpratioi
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wick, county ola.,.
respect!ally shows.
UVIB, UUUUPII B. Davis
of the city of Brans-'
and sold state of Georgia,
petitioners wish otlivra
■■■■■■■mma ■ associate With them
selves, aesire to be incorporated under tile 1 it** -
of the State of Georgia lu such cu'iq» mode and
provided, and be.mode and declared a body«m-
porata aaWsenne, under the iuaMWM>IBW<9
the “Brunswick BtMiaXandrf cowanr/* Mid ■
onder such title and corporate name. to carry on .
the business.
1st. Of erecting
of purchasing or _
more steam laundries In said - comity andsYate,
and in such other plaees as sold corporation may
deem desirable. v ,
Sd. Of entering into and making all contracts
necessary and expedient for the protection, pre
servation and saooeea of its baslnem of laundry-. '
Wlthai
■■power to said, corporation to adopt
snob roles and regulations and paM sueh by-laws
as It may deem for the best, advancement of its!
J,..
astt may deem for the twit, advancement or its
Interest hr controlling and regulating the acts,
powen and authority of its agents, officers alia
employees.
4th. with a power to said corporation to pun.
chase or lease such property, both real and per- .
sonal as It may think necessary and advisable
for the Interest and auccess at its business.
6th. With a power to sold corporation under
snch regulations a* it may think propcrlto pre
scribe by its duly authorized officers, to bonotv .
money upon ltsfeprporate property,- both real-
and personal, anOMSOnre the payment of the
same by the execuBon of mortgages or deeds of
trust, orby thelsonnKof bonds, «-l» any other ’
manner that it may tank kdvisMle. . .
6th. The chief office of said corporation .to he
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in the city of Brunswick, connty ofOlynn and,
if Georgia, and the business of safiloorpo-
Stnto of Georgia, „—-
ration to be principally conducted In Hie ....
of Glynu and state of Georgia, bat with the 11
right to said corporation to establish branch ot>
aces at such other places os It may deem proper
and desirable, and at such other plaees to make
and enter Into any and all contracts necessary or
devisable for the interest of Its business, ’
The capital stock of said corporation to be ten
thousand (110,000) dollars, div
dred (100) shares of ono hundred (5100) d
each, but with tho privilege at any time,
majority vote of th. stock of said corporatl
Increase its said c. i>i Mistook to a sum no
ceeding Ofty tim.-mud (550,000) i
and
with tEe right nnn privilege of said corporation,
at any time in the discretion of
its directors, to
receive real or personal property, or lpth. In
part or full payment of any subscribed far tu
said Company, or in payment of any debts that
mar be due It.
. i
d
Petitioners pray that they may be incorpora
ted under the title aforesaid, for the full term of
twenty years with a privilege, at tho expiration
of that time, according to . law,, to renew, the
same, and that under sueh title they may have
FOB THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 2,1888.
ARRIVED.
Oct. 27—Bk. Dagmnl, Saaannah.
27- Brig llita, Porti Rico,
28— Bk Efdsiva, Buenos Ayres.
2fl—Sch. Ida E. Latham, New York.
The Methodists of St. Louis are
organizing a society of deaconesses
in pursuance of the action of the last
general conference authorizing such
societies. The order will be devoted
to works of charity but its members
will take no vows. So long as they
continue to be deaconesses tboir
time will be devoted entirely to sys
tematic benevolent work, but they
will be at liberty to sever their con
nection with the order at any time.
Women are constantly enlarging the
sphere of their activity and useful
ness in religious labor. The new
Methodist order. proposes the means
of much practical good.
Mr. Gilbert Venable, of the Lon
don Saturday Review, died recently.
Ho had been 4 successful man and
had attained considerable distinc
tion, but his best claim to the atten
tion of posterity will lie in the fact
that he broko Thackeray’s nose when
they weni to school together. A
Philadelphia landlord won a place in
the history of literaturo by kicking
Charles Dickens ont of his hotel and
there aro min still living who ara
better known for having loaned
money to Daniel Webster, than so -
tiny other set of their ■ *•
29— HnrroWI C Beecher, Boston.
29—Sch. Alible t\ srnbb*. New York.
29—Sch. Helen Montague. New York.
HO—Sch Isaiah K, SteiHoii. N. Y,
HI—Rk. Clara, Dcineirr .
Nov. 1—Bk. Caroline, Uio
1—Bk. New York, Bueitoa Ayres.
Savannah, Florida and Western Hallway,
waycross"short line.
TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. 18th, 1887.
i by Central ,
Trains will
“ 1—SS. San ,
SAILED.
SS. San Antonin, Now Y’ork.
ss. Rosa-shirc, Liverpool.
SS. Mlneola, Havre.
McCRARY’S
l
Axa.d Sale
GRANT STREET.
NEW STOCK,
NEW VEHICLES,
Nothing; Second-Hand
Second-Class.
or
Best of Everyliing
D i)X*TfiiHu.v»ll««n Sam MoUrary whim you
want anything lu hi. line. He guarantee*
tool turn-note, lw»t nttonllim. rnul MtMaotUm
guarontcnl in evm tnnem-e, Th.ladl5eare.e-
pccinlly Ini'- 3 -
guntlivl hoi
Uivirodtuelve him Vh.frpittonage. the
ng kept forthelriwe.*
iieiim kept
AU Orders for - Braying
PRO«mV A ITKVnRD TO.
To Have and pso n common «sal. To prescribe
tbo number ot directors and officer, of sold cor
poration, and the manner of electing the nme..
To sue aud be euoa, to plead amt be Impleaded
with, and with all the genual power* granted to »
corporation.by the State of Georgia, pot herein, •
particularly specified. . ■
And petitioner, will ovoryray. ■ .
SYM.UES & BENNETT, V
Petitioner.’ Attorneys. »,
A true copy from the minute, of the Superior '(
Court, November 3,1888. ,1. C. IjtBuix,
Dep. Ci’k. Sup. Court.
Standard Time, Passenger
leave and arrive dally a. follows:
WEST INDIA FAbl MAIL.
nuDDOwx. mud cr.
7.06am lv Savannah Iv 13.23pua
13:30 pmiv JackaonvlUa lv 7:30 .m
4:40pm lv Santord--. lv 1:16 a in
“ * 8:10 pm
...Saniorcf.
0:00pm ar Tampa..
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Monday and L ....Tame* Arl T J lu ” “ nd
Thura.pm “(Son, pm
Tuesday and) KevWMt r T I Wod.aud '
Friday, pm Ar Key w«.t....LV j ^ p u
Wednee and . Havana v T I Wedue.and
Sat,am ir •— I ' T ( Sat, noon
Pullman bullet car* to ud Irora Now York and
Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRE8S
7.06am IV savannah ar 7.58pm
6:42am lv .ar 6:i6pa
3.50 a la lv. .way run* lv 5,05 pm
11:26 a m ar Call,ban lv 3:41 p m
13.00noon ar Jacksonville.......lv 2.00pm
730 amlv JaokonvUle lv 6 p.m
10:10 am lv Waycrona ar 4;40pa
13:04pm lv Valdoita ...lv 2:56pm
12:34pm lv Quitman 4v 3S8pm
1:33pm ar ThomasvU|e.......lv 1.45pm
....lv 11:36 a a
3:30pn
.Uhattab:
iv lt:30»m
’man buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and
mid ITom Jacks, uvula aad B.er
N.w York, and to w
Orleans via Pensacola.
' EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.80 p m lv SavanLsU ar 13 33 p m
6 to p m lv Jtanp v ,.lv lu.54 a aa
4.40pmar wayoroao. 1» O.Mata
1.45 u m ar AackaoorUI. lv _ m
4:15 pm lv JiBkaonvlUa *r m
7Supm lv .
8:8upm ar DTOoat.
8:35» m lv 1045am
Mid BtXouta vta Tkoanaavin* ,
and Nashville.
ALBANY1 , r «
1stp m lv Bavmnali or ftio.m
10.-05 p m iv ...tony. lv kiu.m,
13:40am ar —" 13:10am
tail am ar...
12)0pm I*....
T:l0llQir>i» UvcUiik... <’•*.•1$ IlMptt
10:30 * (UIamivIII* 8:45pt
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6.30ara ar...
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C ..ar »«pn
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and dam
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