Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 08, 1888, Image 1

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IVGs b'l ACT & SON. TUBLISHlihi? BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, T] ed. Wu referred to *; consisting of f’rovatt, F Madden.. * The matter of revising* < Ordinances was left entim; f nance committee. . ^ COUNCIL ., PROCEEDINGS. REGULAR MEETING. . Brunswick, Ga!, N( Capt Clubb gave his evi< REMINISCENCES. The Slave-Ship Wanderer, The jpte Jjdvqtixer-Jjpptul. a Colt’s revolver in his hli finger on the trigger, Publiihed Daily an<l Weekly ai BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, the crot nr th» ska. 11 , • Last Engaged In the Ne- 7^ fiurions Traffic. . *.* Probably no business ever carried on in ®thm country' .has received a greater condemnation freto the bet* .ter class of people than the slave trade. - * • It began Tong ago, before the South _ 7,1888. Counoil m6t. Present/HisHonor, J.R. Cook, Mayor, pro-tem. presiding, and members of Council Madden, Bostwtok, PeunimaB, Fulton,.Cro- vatt, and Atkinson; Absent, D. T. Dunn,- and Aid. Beirrie. ' • * . , Minutes of last regular, called and adjourned meetings^ read and coh- flrmwl * 7 r • SnbicnptlOli BUm : Dsiiylty or dollrere.! by carrier, within the o#, «4 per annum; Week. : T Ad\crtl»ing U Uiite» extremely reasonable.'and *?^&r ( 5« 0 A'.ao4eilhit5con»^ n.'.ile will be published until ordered out, nod payment exacted accordingly. ■ knew herself, and continued on until, iiti&jy**?**** y&l-a, asthepeople,of IftlwTnglana grew tired of the negro and sold him to hitfanore southernly brother. \ . The last ship that brought jn slaves to this country was the fa mous Wanderer, a slight history of which we now propose giving: * ' The Slave ship Wanderer reached the shores of Georgia during the fall Uf 1859, and crept in late one evening into St. Andrews Sound. The Cap tain went ashore on Little Cumber; land, and stated to Capt. Clubb, then light house keeper, that he had a parly of people aboard and wan led -to 300 Official Query—Of those who si Christian »are they lave been mis query have found bodes in thl laud/tbe query coma*, better,off than they conji in the , Les of Africs doeatiot embrtoothehji being, brought Ber^'but al&tract question of, tion. ‘ -_•••; .. * Week of Fraj The "tfoung Men’s Chi elation will oljservq tl program, beginning Nov ; Union faceting at ' L Sunday nightt of: their □ply the ir- condi- The British steamship Olympia is r. She will he loaded tofced’fordaily. by the Brunswick, Stowage and Ex pert Co.*,v The registry list closed yesterday and nolr stands: Whites 652, negroes 293, total 945, somfe -fifty less than 'last/year. „• ' V * '"The quarantine officer in fkitnre of railroad halted States., k'toeonle that r w%nld shojr . itty; 4h*,tbih matter, _intfis,of,1^8;bow|rp5 mahT^dthe figures for the last ten moats Bhow that’ nearly 6,000 miles exact 6,790 mileg-have been lA %very state and 4ai|itory, exi- JmTt Rhode Island. NevoWand-Utah An applichtioh'ftbjn W. man, Jr., a to transfer hjgj cense from-Bay street to/) west comer of CocMftitr% 188^neafly4,C tradk were iait St was thgughi A-coinmui .willJjoard vessels in the sound from ,tbe new stfam^aunch, chartered for ’thaf -pilrpose. T -a. • —., r — gel in ferAife Jp»n jWhied him in bis j|l to the ship, and Jtd; found oujJjoarding was no'other th'ant hand 35^p the West |C There wi wft preVent thei'i^pP 1 ; 1 Wef&andtfee, -Vooleh ai dtng^pijlowsi etc., d.ruiij months, wWr^juwjrl tlMixed* meeting at th church-Wednesday nigh jcMixed meeting at-the .chqrcjj. Thursday night- . 'Meetings, for men only Af-RwpnS : Fridhjr "J ,'S. v McCrary yesterday, sold termr.’ James ; BL ; Minehan his entire livery stablenfcterest, and will ixUfif^nrb- devote/siPsntire .titq/ to tus grocery business. The Ga. Legislature meet yqster* saq^usetts and Marylam only two miles each have while in New Hampshire and inlowif'imlyflye mill California comes first however, teen laid, Y S^&mmnnication read from W. Bowdltch,in relation to pi ’ estimates foir. aerrerage;^ and referred to committed on alternative ns and iceiyed sewe'r- ceptto.brjng thi5 vessel jp.-which did, and moored her nrar tbb sou end of JckvI .lBland.^j^yiwte day elected F. G. DuBignoti prepl- of the Seqate and Hon, Stephen Clay Kave been ;' fiirnisRgaSumnen' of. the* with anything wa^pd in ggpt’s ■* 4 nisliing goods. Qire him a Call. Maaars •LRtlfl|#.^TB«m. * putting' an wharf. Passengers by steamer ’ esteem this a great blcsSfl®it n inland. mthern ei larked,-"It pes'tl&to ingthahi man at tl atreetrw dally ^.hi lefergia R;third, c wlth 7 fli/ig Kentucky; wlth ^ sif; was mubbamejfown froM|lfy<s clotaet^fo^theBe iioor unfoi 6 204 miles. In the great if J^entosyivqnih and New ry 9a and S^mttes, . respect-. the vwHdi as nuduft^rhen of West A|i'Icav (many by feng) theateamgr and- Carried to Savdftjp an^^here. distributed* through thj country and soldPtwo of^MnTon and Kf* sistei^CiagpntiMrCWi^ hi in.BrunBwiclQus^HterMmwar^m hays ljged^fe a vegjshOK jdffiwklyE^ementiql aHllRves, arjVnow with ’'the faml ly of Mr. T. ^Vlanders, of this ci^i - Cantt Clubb states tha^thft-Capl returned .to the,: after nih'tains, «8r.“ *H^Sfill at opce overfiment * publication will fe4he truo proportions of our i divqoco business, as the. jn- do^^pthorized by Congress, inf febmpleted. qj.t will be a Jo. be ashamed of, buji^it will U if the information it jDakes sbkR lay the foundations of a opinion that will, insure an iment ’ -.In many . States of jn divorces are far too easily ceptisble tq tbcfcity; tor term v Tl ^.toK8,.rec^md;antt action on'2 apfi^mtuitA^jtrt*- Tip inds s^bmitwB^bp^B^^ Mh tttj%e.-quli^:ife^018M an^ Were' 0 lines, and of the. last named, iry long lines haive been built, he.awage length is about 2Jj^ is; eatimatefl that. during N«k er' and December about 1,50? of track will: be laid,’ making jtal tor,ti\e y6ar between 7,009 8,000 rnll^T vlf It should be on- . ^ 7,000,: the . record of 1888 would still exceed that , of any. previous year, Accept-1881/ ’82' ’86. andi;.’87. 1' neaiiar :i3,000. miles were. Atlanta uepob: wwjifght intwl ntOrmore thai ktoreihaita.ye Committee «ijwhbm< was rererred application of th^runsw^ Co, tor. tt^e lease of certain eaytetn favor of 8aiWea|e.ij|j|WSjraSjWei s t- a rerftal of periannum^tovided tha^we Brtrehwick Comm^toithin two yqa"S filf in and gradp the prop erty to the Boulevsigd, and nothing in baid lease to conflict with other leases already made. Adoptedi^k A proposition from’ftfi.Rp®* Cfl!.to. placfc. their stekih launch at servi^. of* Health Ofilcer iojicard vessels subject to qmmantiqeht OpSt of $1 per vessel »Uiteu;-:^| ; *wid jmt accepted, and City Attorney instruc ted to draw conl4C«£fc ! ' » • tier the r broke Italian Wife aping. A government, vessel will iffthelr relietas- soonas.possible,- it is feared will .arrive top late. Su- pxtitioua people will remember that* iReeh iaau unlucky number. . . |-ThG6t^P| thepurpbsebf •regulations, 3 and XelowJw s u Veterinary. ifies thafMt. C. Ludwig, astfie.newtocf the Wan ted Collector Mabry, .of the at once seized the ves*' eim|$$heCaptaiq (Curry) now IMfeUMs of the .stables bf the <)<rlethbip6 dub of Jekyl Island, re cently treated one of my, .horses that had n hatl in his, foot, and brought him through all right, although the animal ms threatened* 'with lock jaw. I recommend Min -to any one needing similaV services,-^ v T fnnor CAtr ;; -^ Tlie feita-piwM$& at' Tammppr winter. In the tprigg it spdijll to .. other towns nil thj^ffiie there Whs still’nowtate ’' l boMn health—nobolR^jlj 11 iTOmd " ' to stabipoPt the The soqurge BtillVMe* in fourwr 'five ootintfes, and > l#pMQger.aB ^inj - | 'tor. Js lt not abont Rjwf'tor Fljtf da to take dekHsive action?,, .iWR^|i .' Mrong state board of health, efapow- *y, wred to guard against Cuba 'lM/tt erything that cqmes from tlbat. pegj ridden.island, much can b* tlonew! keep yellow fever oiit of'the-'south* qrn statef. It- will be’found tbi j uuuHiyie , * f w r'v from Mrs. CAymar and£ ' One of the oldest cases on the ling thatpySCM^? pf codeTords of the United States Supp *) ^ fCourt has been hfeard lately. It aapto.p^lbitrng,smoking brought in Missouri ■‘in.^85§,. bif QMtoos docks, >e«-|Wqs a 9ontest aver certain jfbilt or other inflammabiaLmounted to more,than thej^du so is stated or being han-1 the property, ,and.the former^|p read t^e f^st time, and by.1 t^e- original lawyera*andr all tn^ mdemned and the and would' have ***“% breaking an end to >e all Ik S. th^PsR; which i urtfqnd turned .wpnots., m- ^f.tbe 60ft slaves captured by the Wandeter only 850 reached iLkmerica, and of thoBO Capt: Clubb fm-tbi-m US, 14 died the first night on 'tnWtoland. r ' *• w •' has ■ located losses. don. He basjiisQ estobllshi store ioh the comer of F hi st streets, near the E. T., V. i was referred to the committee • The colnG< ingtha flgbtlt street*, drain* cheaper and better planl -vontlvo measnms. ; It siuisy matter to stmlep ou |a, but it Is compafatii peep.it at a distance,' “I will takes all iaia-alto a phystclln ant (adden in irematory, . rsMution by. Aid. 1 trflo establishing a ireby.the garbage way faring trial of the , C^pUlmlage M' thsMty. - i 1