Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 03, 1888, Image 4

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PahUstod Sally Md WMktr at BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, ••Tins crrr bt tub sea." T. B. mcT A SOI, MltoreaaS hplitm, Subscription Ratw: Dally, by mall,ocdollvered by csrrierswithln tha oltjr, Hper annum; Week- f IS per Mniuft * ' "* J fa |*w •HUU1U. , _ ' . Advertising Batea extreiqely raaaonabta, and aaada known on application. ■■ Advertisement* for which ao definite oontrac; a made wUl be published until ordered oat, and •made will be nubllahed until IMjiMBt ezBcted Accordingly. • Offlrlal Oiwinof City and County. ~CoL Symmes returned from At* Unta to-day. _,.£ The B. & W. dock addition. is al most completed. The registration list up to date, will be found on the second page. November 1st ’has passed. Who will be the first to break ground for a new brick building? Mrs; T. W. Lamb is report! aot being so well to*day$ifirilae •been improving for several ciays past •but did not rest well last night ■ Nest week will be sis weeks from the “first cold snap of the 1088001” which according to an old saw, makes it the time to expect a killing frost Will it come? A, meeting of fhe Alphas and all others-'interested in the hospital work, is called for next Tuesday af ternoon, at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. G. B. Mabry. Mr. C. L. Elliott was disappointed in opening his,Gents’ Furnishing ■department this morning. The late arrival of the Caroline Miller was -from “ward politics,” and nominate ’the cause. He will open on Monday, a ticket composed of * men of broad /;■*>-' ;v- : « P f . - ^ The Methodist congregation yill hold their monthly song service'to- morrow evening. Messrs. Edwin Brobstonand W. D. Batch will make short talks. The general public are -.invited. Mrs. E. R. Wilder, of'this''city, died last evening after a long illness at the residence of her son-in-law, Capt BenJFaUm. )Ber funeral will •take place to-morrow evening at the, - ',.y It. A. V. Wood returned yester day from a four week’s trip to the soenes of his youth in North Caroli na, and his personal appearanco in dicateB that during that timo his lines have fallen in pleasant places. For Bert: A 14 room house No, 328 corner G. and A. streets, to Mrs. M. A. E. Houston No. 302 street. Rev. H. V. Skipper returned homo .this morning, bringing with him his wife’s sister, Miss Nola Smith, of Jefferson county. Mr. Skipper has been attending a meeting of the state conference of his church, and preaching to some of the vacant churches. Ho will fill his own pul pit to morrow. The docks of Messrs. C. Downing, Jr., & Co., aro certainly a crowded place, both by land and water. Tho warehouses aro crowded with spirits, every available space of yard is util ized to accommodate the 25,000 bar rels of rosin now on band, while three barks lie at the docks. Anoth er vessel for the firm is at quarantine and several others expected. The congregation of St Mark’s church are greatly pleased ,at the new position occupied by the choir, being in front instead of in roar of tho audience. The choir, too, is an excellent one, consisting of a dou ble quartette, under direction of Prof. Sultzner. The church will bo lighted by gas as soon as the necessary plumbing can be put in. Loral t'elitlcqj In the grand reform sought to be gained by the new deal in local poll tic*, let us not “jump out of the fry ing pan into the fire.” In' swinging the' pendulum from what is called ring politics, don’t swing It so -far that it reaches the other and greater extreme. We refer to what is known in larger cities, as “ward politics” tfnd by-tho way the most-dangerous of all politics. Let us see to 4t that we do not drift into this, yet awhile, at least. - The case now is: New Town wants representation, Old Town wants, representation,' Town Com mobs wants representation; and Dlx* ville wants representation, and 'so they go. The'whole thing 1b wrong. There should bo no Old Town, New Town, Dixvtyle, qr Town.Conim 1$. any locMSy Is good for / What is the advantage this representation? Lot us see. Well Dixville wants certain things done, and New I'own likewise, same of every other party.' Now how’ can one man from each ward secure that? , . Aus.—By trading, as they do in the legislatures. “You vote for my scheme and I’ll vote (br yours.’** “You help me, and I’ll help you. And thus in order to carry a meas ure of real worth in any part of the city, the alderman have to vote for other questionable things. $Tow we say this is all wrong, lot us keep Services at 11 a. m. and 7:40 p. ml At II a. m., the Sac rament of the 1 ird’s Supper,followed by a church coi ference. No preach ing. . A full attendance of the mem Arrived this Horning. ' The steamship Boston City arrived (n port to-day, and will load for Mr. Henry B. Symons, the first of several charters already made by bim. He loaded six or eight vessels last sea son, and hopes to do more thil year. Syrup of Figs Natures own truo laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy knowh tocleanse the system when billions or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi- a, piles, etc. Manufactured on , tho California Fig S/rfip Com- , San Franolsco, Cal. For sale ‘ k Adame. liberal ideas, elected, not from any political section, but from Brunswick irrespective of locality. There are such men hero who can rise above location and represent the whole city, and do that which is best for Bruns- wlok. . - Now, wo arc discussing the princi ples involved in this qutation and not the men named. We nre opposed to, anything that savors* of “ward p4>l(tio§,’* and a*.we . see, it .pop, |b driffcseems fo-t# that way.’Wwe ire simply sounding the alarm before wc run into the error/ “No mad is fit to be an alderman who can’t rise above location and represent the en tiro city.” • . THE U| EPS HOUSE. mi *!■' KcHgtom Services To-Morrow. lag service witl eleven. Stinda; Evening Ipraye 4:30 p. m., evening prayer. Lucas/ Hector; McCook, pnstoi Mmbllug of yourselves to- ofsumeG." Koruk. not aether, as tho St. Mark’s Church: Sunday mom- celebration of the Holy Common on and sermon at School 3:30 p. m. 4:30. Wednesday H. E. Methodist cl urcb, Rev. McK. F. bership of thi requested 4>y m., “Song Secopd Ad* D aml;L Bl of per, pastor. “Patience.” Love of God/ Presb; Brown, pas and 7:30 p. p. m. Baptist chuj pastor. 11 a. m^and 7 Y.fe’c.A Sunday mornin, Song service at 8:15o’eloc! vited. Roo to 10:00 p. ,m Newcastle st: rch most earnestly t«r. At 7:30 p. : (Church comer of -atop- squares east for 'moral: “Power of .the urch, Rev. Paul F. Services at 11 a. m. unday School 4:00 Rev.E.Z.F. Golden, by ;the pastor at p. in. yer meeting every at 9:50. Gospel ry Tuesday evening 11 young men are in- n daily froih 9 a. m. Scarlett Block, on A HAY OF TMAXlM. i Proclamation of the PrenMeut Designating Thursday, 2»th as the Day. Washington, Nov. L—The follow ing is the President’s thanksgiving proclamation: Constant thanksgiving and grati tude are duo from the American people to almighty-God for his good ness and mercy, whieh have followed them since the day ho made, them a nation and voucli-safc to them a free government. . With loving kindness he has constantly led ns in the way of prosperity and greatness*. He has not visited with swift punish ment ouf short-comings, but with gracious- care he has warned us of onr dependence upon his forbearance and has-taught ;■» that obedience to Xo ProvWtn Yet Ulion Vl .rllur firm! The Harbor Maatar reports flf- Uen vessels at quarantiae with bal last—two of them are discharging, and thirteen are waiting for berths to discharge. There is room for but. two to unload at a time. I am in formed that no steps have been ta ken to. provide more room at quaran tine. No piling or pile driver have gone down yet How long will this state of affairs continue? N. D. Hon- R. E. Lester. This dietlpcuf ted gentleman ar rived in th«- rf;,. fit-day, but, owing to a delay 1 j .the •n ival of the train, hie addi"«w l-M'i fyph postponed an-, til 7:301* . mi k m-night, when he will speak at L’atioeo Hall. We bespeak for him a large audience.* We is a - brilliant speaker, and one to whom Death of Hr. T. L. Wheeler. Mr. T. L. Wheeler died at,hia res idence in Dalton, Ga., yesterday morning at fifteen minutes past ten o’clock. Mr. Wheeler was ono of our Bay street merchants, who has been among us something oyer a year, supplying many,of our citizens with chickens, eggs and other fresh pi duce from up the country. He ma in any friends by his courtesy* and fair dealing, who will be pained to hear of his death*. Mr. Wheeler has had dropsy for several months and went home in hopes of recovery. He leaves quito a lr-go family.of chil dren. A Big Haul. We delight to chronicle anything that shows a growth of buisness in our city. The B. & W.. morning freight took out ninety-six wliflerent way-bills. We can reccollcct the timl when twenty*five would be a big number but the world moves and wc are mov ing with it. Eastman Journal: We have been informed that the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Com pany have offered a premium to the section foreman along its lines, for the best piece of track. The officials will pass over the lino on a tour of inspection in the near future. A CARD. Any one ntoding heavier under clothing, a new fall style hat, neck wear in all ynrieties, and any and everything in the lino will bo well treated by calling pnC. L. Elliot, 115 Newcastle street. Specialties in chil dren’s clothing and hats. Agent for tho celebrated “Yonmans” bats, all the rage in New York this season. Prices and inspection of the goods will sell them. Open Saturday morning, Nov. 3d. No old atock to work off, out every thing new and in style. Y. M. C. A? Lecture Course- The Y. M. ic.-A. looks after the mental ns welUas the spiritual -And physical development of its mem bers. To this end they have invited four of the lfading gentlemen, their various branches, of this city, to deliver a series of lectures to the members and friends of the Associa tion, on different subjects. Tips is a stbp ia fhe right direc tion. lfaisVljiithfilAas beep suc cessfully tried in other cities, and while the lecture platform is a-dittl cult,one to flll,^he names of the gen tlemen, given below, is a sufficient guarantee that this course of lectures will be entertaining, interesting and instructive. They will bo free to the members of the Association and their friends. Members will be supplied with tickets and aro at liberty to in vite other 'young men, and supply them with tickets. We advise 4H who can to attend these lectures,’ believing that they will he benefited --thereby.. The fol lowing is the mbgram of the courso: Nov. 23d—Prof. A. I. Urnnhaia.— Subject: “Ow phazo of the situa tion in tho Ne^V Soqjh.” Nov. 30th.—Dr. H. Burford. ject: “Physical Culture.” Dec. 7th.—Col. C. P. Goodyear. ilUont- ■•Yunna America.” Sub- Subject: “Young America. Dee. 14th.—ify. W. F. Ponniman. Subject will bo,announced later. A Change of Ownership. “Cook’s store” has been a land mark in Brunswick for many years, Jiut it is now a thing of tho past, having passed: by purchase into the hands of A. J, Mason & Co., a new firm composed of Messrs. Andrew and William Mason and L. W. Ha- zlehurst. Tbi new firm arc stirring young men, apd will make business hum. For the present, at least, the business will>be conducted at the old stand. *4' ' : nance of hie preoious gifts. In acknowledgement of all that God has done for us as a nation and to the end that on an appointed day the united prayer of a grateful na tion .may reach .the throne of grace, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do heretfy desig nate and set apart Thursday, the 29th day of November, instant, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, to be kept and observed throughout the land. On that day let all onr people suspend their ordinary work and occupations, and in their accustom ed places of worship, with prayer and praise, render thanks to God for all mercies, for the abundant harvests which- have rewarded the toil of the husbandmen during the year that has passed, and for the rich rewards that have followed the labors of our people in their shops and their markets of trade and traffic. Let us give thanks for peace and so cial order .and contentment within onr borders, and for our advance ment in all that adds to national greatness. . And, mindful of the affihStlng dispensation with whicli a portion of our land has been visited, let us while we humble ourselves be fore the power of God, acknowledge his mercy in setting bonds to tho deadly march of pestilence/ and let our hearts bo chastened by sympa thy with our fellow countrymen who have suffered and who mourn As we return thanks for all the blessings which we have received from the hands of our heavenly fa ther, let us not forgot that he has enjoined upon us charity, and ou this day of thanksgiving let us gen erally remember the poor and needy, so that our tribvte of praise and gratitude may bo acceptable in the sight of the Lord. Done at tho city of Washington, on the 1st day of November, 1888, and in year of independence of the United States the one hundred and thirteenth, in witness wkereofl have hereunto signed my name and caus ed the seal of tho United States to lie affixed. Grover Cleveland. By the President. T. F. Bayard, Secretary of State. Arrivals. Among^he[arrivals for yesterday we note Mrs. ^S. Coles and children, also Mrs.andMrs. Cadwallader Jones, parents of M*A Coles, who are from Hillsboro, N.;C., properly, but more recently from Rock Hill, S. C., where Mrs Coles and the children have been spending the summer. President ^Cleveland has issued bis proclamation, ‘setting apart Thursday, November 29 as Thanks giving Day. /One of the many things we will havetfo tie thankful for at that time wi(l tie a glorious demo cratic victory. Rending For Tlte Ladies. All ladies will find the large ad vertisement of Messrs. J. J. Lissner & Co., most entertaining reading matter. The ladies do love to read bargain advertisements, and their preference in this direction can be fully satis fied in this instance. The firm offer a multitude of serviceable goods at reduced prices, and only ask a call from the skeptical, promising to con vince any and all, in a trice, of the sincerity of thoir every promise. They affirm that it is no trouble to show goods and that every lady will be cordially welcomed, even though on merely a tour of inspection. CITY MARSHAL SALES. s FIRST TUESDAY*IN DECEMBER 1888. -. city of Brunswick. Court Ilouso door In ■ , Glynn .county, Ga.. PBRecember 1889, between ten o'clock a, m. anil four o’clock p. m highest anil best bidder, the following ■ °Tbat certain lot of land, lying and beln3 city of Brunswick, said county and Stad known and described in the plan of said Now Town lot No. (U. Levied on as the property of J.S, Morris, under and br virtue of fieri facias Issued brX; A. Nelson, Clerk tad Treasurer of the eity of BMniwIek/agiUlist Md. J. 8. Monte for taxes duo the city of Brunswick for theycar — Notice given. Taxes $3.30. Cost—. tho plan of said city as the northwestern one- fourth of Old Town lot No. 5S9-, with the Ira-. irovements thereon. Levied on as tho ly of Renry Manard, under an* by v ruusurur or wiu city of BrilhStVlca, ugainstsaru * HenrrAlnnard for taxes due the city of Brans- ' wick for the year 1888. Notice given. Taxes f8. Cost--. Also, at the san-o time and place, the leasehold lntorost in nqd to that certain lot of laud, with improvements thereon, lying and being in the , Clark and lek, against said cni umrsiAiii ui luu as wuuiiuuup iuv.'u. tao, nw* tf Cochran avenue; levied on'as tho property of Arthur Washington, under and by vh-tue of a fieri Washington for taxes due the city of Brunswick for the year 1883. Notice given. Taxes S8.88: cost — Also, at the same timo and place, the Improve ments on Town Commons lot No. 133, lying and beingbetween Lee andOordon streets, la.theclty ol Brunswick, said county and Stato: levied on as tho property of .lames, williams, under and by virtue of a wntof fieri facias issued by JJ. A. Net- a STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTV op Glynn. To tho f To tho Superior Com* of Bald county: The petition of David Davis, Joseph B. Davis id Charles G. Moore, all of the city of Bruns wick, connty of Glynn and said stat respectfully shows that petitioners whom they may wish to associate with them selves, aesire tobe incorporated under_the_ laws of tho Stato of Georgia in such cases made and provided, and be made Mid declared a lx>dy cor porate and polltio, nnder the name and style of the ‘’Brunswick'Steam Laundry Company," and under such titlo and corporate name to carry on tho business. . , 1st. Of erecting, maintaining and operating or of purchasing ormasing and operating ono or more steam laundries in said bounty and State, and ill such other plues as M»d corporation may deem desirable. > , . ' 3d. Of entering Into and making all contractu necessary and expedient for the promotion,pre servation nnd success of its business of 1 sum ing. bit. With a power to said corporation to adopt such rules and regulations and pass such by-laws as it may doom for the best advancement of Its interest hr controlling and regulating the actr •- |Ma ‘rents, omc .... —trolling I ... powers and authority of ite agents, t 1 ™, a power to said corp Hccrs and -ration to pur chase or iciiso such property, both real and per- • 'nk necessi sonatas It may think neoesssry and advisable for tho Interest and snccess ot its business. Gth. With a power to said corporation under such regulations as it may think promn|to pre scribe by its duly autliorlied officers, to bonow money upon Its oorporato property, both real and personal, and seouro tho payment of the same by the execution of mortgages or deeds of trust, or by tho Issuing of bonds, or In any other mannor that It may think advisable. .The chief office of r „ M , said corporation lobe in the city of Brunswick, connty of Glynn and State of Georgia, and the business of said corpo ration tobe principally conducted In the county of Glynn and Stato of Georgia, but with tho full « . . to AaSaliltab liwunan nf. right to said corporation, to establish branch of fices at such other pfRC— — •* ™*—* „ vv „ .....cos os It may deem proper and desirable, and at such other places to make and enter Into any and all contracts necessary or dovtsanle for the Interest of Its business. Tho capital stooh of said corporation to be ten dred (100)s each, but i majority vote c .31 To the Ladies Who do fancy work, I have, a large assortment or materials and patterns and at the lowest prices just receiv ed. .Cell and see than. My fall elan in fancy work has just commenced, Mrs. w. E. Poster, Gloucester st, nesr Newcastle st * increase iu said capital stock to a sum not ex ceeding fifty thousand (850,000) dollars, and , with the right and privilege of said corporation, at any time in the discretion of Itg I® rccelvo real or personal preperty. orh°th,,ln part or full payment of “J J• n jE5. b j£L£? ll Si Mid Com pan/,,or in payment of any debts that m pcUtionertoray that Uiey may bo ted under tho title aforesaid, for the Mi ter* of twenty years with a privilege, a* the MpIraUon of that time, according to law. to renew tto same, and that under euoh tJUe they may have all such powers and privtlegee aa are usually granted to all corporations .under tlrn laws of ^Tofmve and use a oommon seal. To prescribe the number of directors audofflosrsofsald Mr- ShraiTw-ltoto n P te«l*ia“l b? Bo . dtUsUIUHAfii Dcp.CTk.Snp. Court. Stove Wood For Sale. Oak, Pine and Llghtwood delivered in any part of the city. • Orders left at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug Store promptly attended to. . ■ N.Dixoif,