Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 05, 1888, Image 1

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f Tills Spncoib^k)ii*i!|t» >FL ANNULS] . at — T. G. STAG .*r^ ( Y & SON. .PL* I BRUNSWICK, GEOiiUlA. fh* Jjdvetfuter-t Published Dally And Weekly at .; , BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, “iran city by the bea.*> T. B. 8TACT * BOX, Ultsnui ProtritUn. Snbunptlon Rates: Dally, by mall,ordoUv*r»d •y Garners within the oily, |i per annum; Week- y H per annum. ''Advertising lute* extremely reasonable. And made known on npplieatlon. . Advertisement* tor which no dednite eontract a made will be published until ordered out, and payment exaoted accordingly. . \y. -tv?-; • iiftit iai Organ of City and County. .. arfredtUls ing from a business trip toNew Yolk. . ; :1 Mr. J; Michelson has put up an filectriu light in front of- his. stores. That 1b enterprise. >. Vessels continue to come in, and no relief as vot at quarantine. The case needs, vigorous action. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bunkley of Cumberland, have a.very ill child in the city underkneSibal treatment Mr. B. B. Gray, of Pine Bloom, is in the city. He represents a small conflagration at Millwood, destroying a mill and cotton gin. -A meeting of the Alphas and all others interested in the hospital work, iq called for next Tuesday af ternoon, at-# o’clock at the residence of Mrs. G. B. Mabry. Fob Bent: A 14 room house No. 328 corner G. and A. streets. Appl to Mrs. M. A.R Houstsn No. 8021 street < ‘ , Mrs. Bodetof. Waycross.is, in $ie Pity to day,. Sha Icings .for, the re- torn of the B. dt^W. people to Bfuns- wick. Waycross is nlcdi but toljei Brunswick is more ^e'home. ' ^.i Drs. Butts and Tucker .yesterday named Bill Lockett from Blackshear, who was shot by an assassin ihkiid leg whilst sleeping soundly in hislted some six weeks ago. *■ Mr. Robt Briesehick left this morn' ing for "the yiJlageV'orNew York fer a little recreation. He has been stick ing close to business for a long time The senior mejnber of the firm will no donbt miss him mneh while gone , , • The Outlook. The business, outlook for Bruns wick nevbr was brighter. Keep the ball in motion, and more away all impediments. For the first time in our history we are in,a position to •move ahead as we should. Let all hands put shoulders to the wheel, forget our little petty grievances, and move the car of prosperity straight up thehilL Concert of action will do the work. Take out the balky horses, and carry them back to the stables and put them on short ra tions. . We can’t afford to worry with them in the coming season of “up ward and onward.” Sengs dud Speeches. Last night a large congregation assembled at the Methodist chnrch to engage in the Song. Service an nounced^ and to listen to,the speeches of Mr. E. Brobstoii.aml Secretary W. D. Batch. The execution of a de- itftal program of saoretf song was prevented,, owing tor a* unfortunate detention of the organist. The sing ing was, however,, good,, hearty and in useof such old sacred airs op Martyn.anci Nettletfi). Tho • druses of Mtv Brobston was on work. Though not accustomed to public speech, with much force and impres sive earnestness he discussed by ar gument and illustration the impor tance and duty'of religious work. .Sel dom h&s an audience listened to a more thoughtful and more elegantly expressed speech on such a subject. Mr. W. D. Balch spoke of. the ex perience of a young man of the world, With pathetio tenderness he pictured the young man leaving home, falling among strangers, getting into wick' cdnesR and ruin. Ho described the relbrm and return of the prodigal Col. Lester. Col. Bufns E. Lester, of Savannah, Democratic nominee for Congress, addressed the citizens of Glynn last Saturday night at L’arioso Hall.— To-morrow we will elect him to the high position of Congressman of the First Congressional District Geor gia, In his: case the office sought the man, at it should always be, hence he will go untrammeled, and ,in a position to verify his promise to “represent the whole district” Why should not he? ' Not. 6th—Cleveland, . To-morrow is a' most important day in the politics Qf this land. Let us see to it that Glynn county gives the Democracy a fall vote. Don’t stay away from the polls because you know (hat victory jsours, but go and swell the number. Col. *Lester, too, needs yonr vote, give it to him with * hearty, food will - * 1 Mr. Balcfe, war followed by Rev." lastseasoi L. B, Payue, whti represents, an or phans’ home located at Macon, which, is sustained by voluntary contribu tions. The audience responded readi ly and generously to this call TG THE, SUN! The tide of travel to! Sooner than tJsua Beadyf Already the inquiries j fUnswick in general anf thorpo in particular*™ 1 < come in, many'of the old J many others who have fy**rftbs-“cWby th*< already famous hostelry, ‘S£85S**F“ C 20th, end «|piy Indicate those watch sfich tb 1 to an early influx ofnorj ’ all over the South, great majority have f until after tho Chris Year holidays, but it *j that this season will be i large number hurry inj the month of Decilihf eomlng soon, ah^ The *tSj have gained, coupjbd wtf once of yellow fever all or will, it is . reas* bring many mow to Bf j *£a|i&:UHywi! uners, and I Sy; expect to I ngers. jletborpe whs 1 AGENT FOB “YOUMANS’ ”^ T . Y. H/ suing to iits"and. oftfie writiiig the [ he' Deo. toted by . |S‘ kvisitob }wly*«e lothob ah New aid s’oem ausually th during They are of the eai Year wo billot Th< the pres- Florida, presume,, rick than his be true the Neb our town , Keep them Out. Two fmen appeared at Nahunta last Saturday, and selling- out their $am took the train for Bruns At theqrosslng they were ro- iViinintf , cognized by a member of the guard, can accommodate one ’ .,and>i»flx- ' ing the nex£ ti htmdMRlast season, at time, find we can exppe^ same aqd much more th son, aqd Iff tbit, con tojthrow out a'polntgrt, which is thi^^JOkr.iovJ mim E 1: ND. ■d ■mm- - - mi;: RWEAR, ALL GRADES, ■ 'kt'S.’SK ’ "**... :*• i f ■ W-"s J8MB AND, ’ 'H Jw*-' A b D LIGHT WEIGHT l iVELING BAGS AU ilx^i and BbApc*. S i BIO LOfM OF UMBRELLAS To *nlt Uw Time*. sed to it's ast for a see the Dming sea- I^Vre wish ^citizens, fedom- A New Enterprise. Our toira'BWr'W^. prises continue to spring up,' The i latest: is the Brnnswick Wood and Coal Delfyory Co., by Messrs. Ghai Freand and Gus LoWenstein'. The; have rented one of the wharvCS of liessrs/ Tortfis <k po., ahfc ifftno weeks’ Ives aewi^jh.hY»< back 'a'number of people of late. ,1 most of whom are from Florida. We would suggest that the Mayor at onco issue s proclamation warning people from Florida coming this wsy» and informing them that, they will be arr(sted if they come. Open all Winter. Mr. W. R. Bunkley informs us that he will keep his Cumberland Island Hotel open, all winter. There is no reason why he should not keep it comfortably full the entiro winter with northern visitors. Brunswick will be fall to overflowing, and if Cumberland is open to the public scores' will go there—especially such as are fond of hunting, fishing, etc. Reminiscences. We began lhst week the publica tion of reminiscences of the city of Brunswick, and will continue the same from week to week. This week’s issues will contain articles on the lives and incidents of old citizens and an article on tho Slaver Wander er that came into this port before the war. Tho State Fair. The city of Macon is wide awake to-d&y receiving her guest and get ting in motion tho grand exhibits of this week. The whole St&te will be there this week, from the sea board to the mountains. Fare from Brunswick to this great exhibit is $3.50 for round trip and 50c. admis sion. A CARD. Ally one needing .heavier under clothing, a new fall style hat, neck- wear in all varieties, and any and everything.in the line will he well treated by calling onC.’L. Elliot, 115 Newcastle street. Specialties in chil dren's clothing and hats. Agent for the celebrated “Yonmans” hats, all the rage in Ne^r York this season. Prices and inspection of the goods will sell them. < i/iV 8 Open Saturday morning, Nov. 8d, No old stock to work off, but every- thing new and in style. ban rent, either with or blthoht board as a home for some of the strangers, that we feel sure will knock at onr doors this winter. 4 Whether the hotels are full there are always numbers of people' who prefer private board, or who do not care to pay fall hotel rates, who will gladly pay good round prices for* pleasant quarters. St. Augustine, Jacksonville; and every town in Flor ida does it and derives a big revenue therefrom, and even at Thomasviilej in,our own State, it is the practice evfi'^y winter, and almost every house, even among the wealthy apd influen tial, has from one to. six of these strangers sojourning beneath its roof. * . Apart from pecuniary considera tions, a feeling of hospitality, and the desire to help our town, onr peo pie and ourselves individually should prompt to this action. This may soun^ to many ..like idle talk, hut we ore in earnest. Wo hon estly believe that our city, will be full to overflowing, and we make'thq prediction and urge our people to the above action in good faith. .. -4£ ^ ‘“Elliot, Gents’ Outfitter.” That’s the way the gilt letters read on the curtains of the new gents’ fur nishing establishment opened this morning on New Castle street, by AinJC.L. Elliot, and the term “Gents’ Outfitter,” is no misnomer, for with in, tho proprietor has displayed , a fine assorment of tho many things that go for the, adornment and “make-up” of the masculine citizen. There are collars pnd .enflh, neckties, scarfs, pins, hats, underwear, etc., ad infinitum. Give him q call. , To the Who do fancy work, I have a large assortment of materials and patterns and at the lowest prices just receiv ed. Call and ace them. My fall class in fancy work has Just commenced. Mm, W. R PObXSC, Gloucester at., near Newcastle it. a most improved machines igand splitting woocUThty have ordered a fohrtoei hiofso-poiraY engine from fjiobol^eld A Ca, of ' cop, Wbieh ittywwy^Fpail The machine-will Ije capable of ing and “spijfctiiig sixty to* aeY triwnw'isnd they haj . the . wood of which—pine, oak raid ash—isaipw bejng'cut and stacked, ready to be brought down on flats.— Mr. Freund says we can toll the - J - ‘ thfy wlfl soon ‘ v i V ■ Dote, ltdv>gS ; •. ‘l' V* f “Five whites: and six negroes” is report of new esses in -Jacksonville for yesterday. ..Only t&qeedeaths, all % | whites. Bishop Weed is improvliig. Fernandlna jins nine newcases and the usoal “nodesths.” Iflhe wretch ed fov4|r would assume that typerall t of 'over the qouqjtfy It wanld lose its rd reports “no new cases and —— cebisi dead'-cheaper have been paying. Tried, Pleat! GuHfy, Sentenced and Satisfied. • Such is the pleasant ending of, a case that came up for settlement last: week. A section boss struck a nb- gro laborer of another eeotion gang over the'head with a shovel. The mother of the bpy came to town, swore outja warrant against the boss, charging him with f'assault with in tent to nfurder.” The man was ar raigned before Judge Lambright, bat no one offered any proof of the “mur der” part; Tho boy himself sa\d he didn’t think the man wanted to kill him, because he could have - done so when ho had him down, and fho mother said that the blood scared her so badly that she thought he would surely die. So Judge L. could only send him up for.assault and bat tery. He went at once'before Judge Crovattan<j plead guilty and the Judge put on a light fine which so pleased the boss that be hunted up the darkey forthwith andApld him he would pay the doctor’s bill, and now all hands are satisfied once more. : The New Navy. The utter lack ofjfn j daring f mutation. It .is natural, therefore, that the r ; progress of construction of a.nbw ffeet of war vessels should be ted with lively interest. This ir xfovr reaohing respectable The ; Roach cruisers aU serviceable though not fast ves sels, the-Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and Dolphin, are in commission, and /wlng wifi be completed with- in-time named: Baltimore, five months; 23 guns. Yorkton, Jan. 1; 15 guns. Philadelphia, 16 months; 23 guns. Can Francisco, 15 months; 23 gone. Newark, fifteen months; 23 guns. Maine, largest now building, three mm ree years; 32 gnns. ion months; 16 guns. _.jn, ten months; 15 guns. Petrel, Jan. 1; 11 guns. Vesuvius, six weeks; 3 dynamite gnns and seven machine gnus. Unnamed torpedo’boat, 10 months.- Tho, construction of the best mod ern high-power, artillery with which, to arm theso vessels will keep pace with their progress, and in a few ' years the United States will, possess a naval foVcc worthy of . its position among the nations. years, < Texas,* f Legal Advertisements. GLYNN SHERIFF SALE. 8ymp of Figs Natures own true laxative; It is the most easily taken, and the most affective remedy known to cleanse the system when billious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on ;y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Lloyd A A days. Stove Wood For Oak, Pine and Llghtwood del in any part of the elty. Orders at Greer’s stable or Brunswlok T >rng Store promptly attended to. N. Dixon. First Tuesday ih December, 1888. W ILT, be told before the Court Houao door li» tho city of Brunswick, Olrnn county, Geor gia, on tho fl.at Tuesday in December, 188S, be tween the hohra of ten n.m.and foui'p.m.of that day, tho following described property, to- Lot of land number seven (7) and improve- dbel menu sitnale thereon, lylngami being in the Dlx- vtlle addition to tho city of Brunswick, contain ing forty-five by one huudred feet, amt bounded as follows: East by Lee street, on thesoutb by lot No. 8 north of London street, west by an alley and north by lot No. 6 in Dixville addition; levied on as the property of It. R. WeUa, under and by v Irtue of a S fa issued out of tho Jnatico Oonrt of the Wth District of Ulynn county. Os., in favor of Jnlia 8. Lambright, administratrix, against It. R. Wells, to satisfy the same. Levy made and —r to me by Robt. Levison, Constable. SIS #0. and SS.M interest, and tl.Tt . This Nov. Sd, 1888. W.H.BKRRIE, Sheriff. -incisal ‘Jt Notice. M-SITHEH tha Captain, owners nor oomignecs wtil fee ruponlibl* for any debta eontraeted by the In* of lb* Italian bark Rlrio. B.CICH1BO. MaaUr. %