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T. G. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
)AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1888. *
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is any' power in pricelfand virtue
bargains. Commencing MOND J
one week, we offer the follow-inj
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'"'id to get there if there
values and benefits in
NOV. 5th, and lasting
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Sit down on the higluprL
an&corae to see us! We hav^5ST;
, erything we advertise. We won’t
■if be just out when yon cull.
WATtHLMill*Wi4ISS I
You will have missed,a Great Catgh if
you fail to take in our Great
, Slaughter Sale !
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Black silk worth $1.75 fq#$1.15 yd
Black silk worth $1.50 f?$1.05 yd
Black silk wortlriLfMi* 90c. yd.
^t'^'t^mcotain al) leading^ shades, 56
inches wide, worth $1 for 80c. yd.
Jg^^HratieUas in the leading shades,
• *46 inches widht wfcrtb 85o for 69c yd.
Henriettas in fast black, worth
,$1.25 for 1.05 per yard. 1
* ■> ; Henriettas, pure silk warp, worth
fis40 fpr $1.25 per yard.
25 per cent, reduction in black
' cashmere. /
, Brocade worsted, 15c. a yard. ;
, - Mohair, solid colors, 12^c. a yard.
> DresS extenders, 10c. a set
B&lice steels, 8c. a set.
HOSE.
A few bargains in this department
Gloves in Wool and Kid i
Our success in this department.! Damask at.. "fyj
TOWELS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS IQO PVs Prints,
has gone far beyond our expectation,
but it is no wonder when you consid
er the fwt that we guarantee every
pair we sell,*.ml sell them at the foi-
ing prices:
Ladies’Kid. in leading shinies, at . 05c
“ “ “ 95c
' “ “ 'ii - $1.15
Plushes and Velvets.
Genuine silk Plush, worth $1.50, for
$1 a yard.
Genuine silk Velvets, worth $1.40, for
$1 a yard.
Velveteen, worth 75c, for 50c a yd.
Novelty Striped Velveteen, at 65c yd.
COBSETS!
YES, CORSETS!
Damask at.
Damask at.
Damask at
Extra wide Dajnask i
We call yonr sjie^
lot of reranauts ln dnrj
a yard, whiehS’we are j
50 doz. towfels, ass’er
rcimrknbly low pHc
i .25c per yd
;, 80c per yd
pi 40c per yd
. 50c jper yd
05c per yd
jttention to a
sk worth 75c
[irrg at 42c.
grades, at
IN ALL-LEAI
We can sell you a Jeri
A Jersey worth $4,25]
STYLES.
for 4{5c
,..$1.00
Foi^onC and all. The following
are a lew of the bargains in this de
partment: "...
Perpalr
Blankets at ,.$1;20
Blankets at 1.46
Blankets at 1.50
Blanket9 at .„: L75
Blankets at 2.00
Blankets at 2.25
And on to $12 a pair.
jg®P*We offer ten per cent reduc
tion from the above prices to hotels
and boarding , houses who, want a
large quantity.
FAST COLORS, at 0c a yd.
A Jersey wor th$1.50m. 1.20
A Jersey worth'$2,004
And all the fine gra
ductions.
Comfc
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at same re-
RED AND WHITE FLANNELS,
AT A BARGAIN !
>I?tS.
Canton flannels from 8b a yard on
to best grades, very cheap.
25 dozen fast black. 15c
25 doz. fast black full regular.. ..20c
25 dozen extra value 25o
Fin striped, fast colors, fall reg. ,33c
French ribbed, fast colors 33c
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MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S'.
Extra long, fast black 15c
20c
French ribbed, assorted colors.. .25c
Brilliant Lisle, “ *• ....42c
One lot of 50 dozen Lisle thread,
sizes from 5 to 8, at remark
able low price of 10c
if. Warner’s Coraline. . .. .9
Dr. Strong’s Tricora .99c
C. M. A .: 90c
Coutil Marion. 75c
Electro Magnetic 47c
And others we have not time to men
tion.
DOMESTICS!
10-4 Sheeting at 21c yd
10-4 Sheeting, best quality, at 25c yd
4-4 Bleaching at 7^c yd
4-4 Unbleached Shirting at. .7|c yd
ese ttilct, hexvyp warm com
forts to make you comfortable.
Comforts at '. 1, ... 70c.
Comforts at f. 85c.
Comforts at Ii $1.00
Comforts at J. 1.25
Comforts at J........ 1.45
Comforts at. 1 1.55
Comforts at ...A 1.75
Comforts at %■.. 2.00
Comforts at 2.50
Comforts, sateen lined 3.50
These prices will make comfort
buying a pleasant pastime at our
store.
Why will you, who are not buying
clothing from us, go on paying high
prices for clothing, we have the la
test styles out and guarantee to save
you at least 20 per cent on all you
buy from us. Come around and take
n look at our business suits for $9,50.
50 doz. Unlaundried Shirts at—45c
50 « “ •; . .. .60c
50 « “ • '' “ 70c
26. “ ' . “ “ ....85c
This is the best value in shirts you
ever saw. Gome around and examine
them, and also see our flannel'shirts.
UNDERWEAR!
The most complete assortment in
' tie, red end dark colors and fancy
striped, ever shown by any house in
the city, and if our prices are not
lower than others ask for the same
grades, we don’t ask you to buy
them. •• ,
Hats, Hats!
YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S
Clothing at same low prices, we have'
the best school suits in the city' for
boys at only $2.15 a suit, and 'can
give you Polo caps to match,
Our assortment is now complete
ftom the cheapest soft and stiff hats,
to the best silk. We have all of this
season’s latest styles, and can sell
yon a good Derby Hat. as low as
$1.25. •
We solicit a call from one and all, and assure everybody it is no trouble for us to show them our stock. Polite and careful attention given to everyone. (
ders from our out of town customers given special attention. , • ' : \ MagsC
■ *,J. J. LIS8NEE>&i«
AGENT FOR
“YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS.
AGENT FOR THE
“LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,’
Headquarters In N. Y. for
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE !
FLANNEL SHIRTS !
HOSIERY !
Tills Space belongsjto
C. L. ELLIOT.
GLOVES .'
DRESS SHIRTS!
Notice of Intention to Change
Name.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County op Glynn.
A LL persons Interested are hereby notified that
I have died my petition to the December
term 1883 of the Superior Court of said county
for the purpose of haring my name and that of
my WHo changed fromwBi “ J ” "
liver P. and May C.
Goodbrcad by which names we havo heretofore
been known to that of Ollrcr P. Felton and May
C. Felton.
This AugustOth, 1883
OLIVER P. GOODBREAD.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
UNDERWEAR, ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
AU sizes and shaper.
A BIG LINE OF
UMBRELLAS
To salt the Times.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
nof Shannon
Brunswick Dining
i Newcastle street.
lower
PH the'ilelfl
NWPl
d. A. BUTTS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Oysters in all styles at all boon at
lie Bruns' ~ ‘
tki Brunswick Dining Parlor.
STATE OP GEORGIA—County op Glynn.
T O all whom it may concern, and to tho heirs
and creditors of Michael Mlnehan, Into of
said county, deceased.
John J. Spears, Administrator cum tcstamcn-
to annexo or Michael Mlnehan, deceased, has in
duo form applied to tho undersigned for leave to
sell two tracts of laud, lying in the city of Bruns
wick, in said State and county, and In the old
town of said city, each contnlaing cighty-ono
hundred sguaro foot* ono known ds the eastern
half of ola town lot number two hundred and
NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Cl>
Notice is hereby given that tho undi
will apply to the next Legislature of
which will assemble on the first Wednesday of
November, 1838, for tho passage of a local or spe
cial bill, the title of which is as follows:
“An nut to incorporate the Turtlo River ltall
road Company in the county of Glynn, and to au
thorize said Railroad Company to construct and
maintain aline, or lines of road entering Into
and having a terminal point in tho city of Hrnnft-
hilfol
ninety-three, belonging to tho citato of said de
ceased. and Baid application will be heard on the
first Monday in November next.
This 8rd, day of October 1888.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary G.O. Ga.
LEAVE TO SELL.
STATE OF GEORGIA-COUNTT OF GLYNN.
rpD all whom it may concern, »nd to the heirs
A and creditors of Tallulah Msllory, decoased:
"" 'mlnlstratrOcdoboi
Marla Mallory, administratrix do bonis non of
application will be heard on tho lrst Monday in
November next This October 4th, 1888.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary G.C. Ga.
CITATION
STATE OF GEOBGIA-GLYNN County.
Wbmumi, William H. Win
[John Btne
cklniid, deceased
1 lor letters dismi—, - -
Hilda la, therefore, V> cl t« 4)1
nndsmdgn.il
from his administration and receive letter* of
dlamUskM on the first Monday InXovemi
OrUlnan^Gly’nnCouniy'Ga.
terminals at any point or pol
or St. Simons Sound, or any river or sound or
creek castwardly of said Ellis street In said
county, and a terminal or terminals at any oth
er paint or points within the comity of Glynn, on
or at any point within two miles of the east bank
of said Turtle river; to anthorize said railroad to
cross other railways, and to oroes canals, creeks
and more, and t. bridge the same; to take, and
if necessary condemn land for tho purpose of
right of way, and terminal facilities; to uis tho
right of way of other railroads entering said
county or city; to authorize said RailroaaCom-
pany to lay tracks and opsrate its railroad In
certain streets of said eity of Brunswick; to au
thorize said Railroad Company to buy, hold,
lease. Improve and soil real estate; ana.to an*
thorlzosald Railroad Company to issue bonds,
and for other purposes.” >
And that It is the intention of the undttSMMt
to mako said application to said General Assam,
lily after this notice has been pnbllwed and post,
cd as required by law,
1. S, THOMAS,
R. B. IIOPKINS,
FRANK D. AIKEN.
October *1,1888. .
door of tho Court Honso in MU county.
Oot.81,1888. Ordinary oTc.’Ua.
NOW TT OI
H. POWELL,
' (ESTABLISHED 1814)
HORSES TO HIRE.
tho City by the Sea.
oceries, Liquors and
buggy can bo had at
Parties from Darien
return same day. In-
M.J. Christopher 1
sail
ln T^A,BiGHT;^f EARS,kfi -
___,_,__._,.,Ho.S8tmoeta*c**'
_. ularly every Tuesday night at their hall ovor
City Council Chamber. Members in good cland-
ingare^rnertlyinyite^ ^
J.E.LAMBRIGHT,Secretary. * i-. %
K H. OF P.—Ogleil.orpo IxHlge, h
• every Thursday night at thel
over J. Mlciiclsonis store. - Visiting
elsoms
cordially inyitSl. P. KELLER, 070.™
■T. B. FEBUHSON, K.of B. and S.
A L. of HT.—Magnolia Council, No. 1105, Am-
. orioan Legion of Honor, meets second and
fourth Friday nights of each month.
WM. CROVATT, Commander.
J. T. LAMBRIGHT,'Secretary.
I O. «. IH>—Okefeenokeo Tribe, Improved
• : Order of Red Men. meets every Monday
night np stairs in City Hall.
_ • - • J.H. CLARK, Sachem,
V. K. MITCHELL, Chief of Records.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
—Atmmv .1 flint, ^
STATE OF GEORGIA—County OF Glynn.
Notice Is hereby given that tho firm of Hack A
Co., manufacturers and venders of brick, with
Its place Of manufacture near WaynesvUl&la
I Wayne county and said Btatj, and its chief one.
in Brunswick, in s^WMtaty of Glynn,OTgsnhwd
nek i ctirmg from
$2,173.15, ns in their articles*
don of this date mentioned, the said Mrs. C. V.
Hack agrccinMo^pa^ajldeMsoMheBairtflrrain
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WM.CROVAT
NOTICE.
Neither tho owners, Captain or consignees will
bo responsible for any debts contracted by the
crew of the Norwegian bark Dranning Sophie.
LADNTKEN. Master.