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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
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Loom, Bettor.
Botes extremely reSJOasbit, and
Official Organ of City and County.
ng—qolto
frost, fnd
> Tho air to day is
unlike yesterday. N<
tin people will all be
T —_ — i received
■SKr""* ' ■
The B. & W. passenger train goes
out every morning well patronized.
- We mightmention In tbit connection
that iU cars ms the nicest tbat- mn
The best oppartuntty c
.next Tuesday 13tb, so a
P>-
St. Simons mills are running up
-to high pressure* point to keep up
with orders. Tho sawsaro run un
til twelve o’clock every other night;' Newcastle street
thus making «n extra day and a half
in the run of a week. .
It is not idle talk, you will find ex
actly what is adverti8ed,*raonr spec
's! .qale daw next Tuesday 13th.
A. Kaiser A Bro.
THE LORD’S HOUSE.
Religions Nervlces To-Morrow.
Korseke nirt Uie UMmibllng of VtiMWlvee to-
ROthor, ns the manner of aotno l#.* 1 %, mm
St. Mark’s Church: Suuday tnorn
Ing service with celebration Of the
Holy Communion hnd sermon at
eleven. Sunday Schpol 8:30 p.
H.E,
Methodist church, Rev. McK. F.
McCook;'pastor. Services'at If « w.
the State Is s subject’which is now
attraoting much attention
out the union. In ~
fro are peaceful, so
SflE?^ rtjsfcsj !C^oteest«wud Freshest
money from the treasn ry of the State.
1) a. m. Id efening union servico in
interest Y. M. C. A. week of prayer.
Second Advent: (Church corner of
D thd L. stroets, two. squares east
of the. $4**»Mse.) Elder; H. V.Skip-
peiy^hstbrt .t-,*
Y. M. C. IlI Prayer meeting every
K#n>XH'
It
of those famous ba^ains at Sunday morning at 9:60. Gospel
Song service every Tuesday evening
at 8:15o’clock. All young men are in
vited. Rooms op'en daily from 9 a. m.
to 10:00 p. m. in Scarlett Block,' on
‘The steamer Hessio went over to
iDarien this morning with a heavy
freight and a good passenger list
DUtanco toDaricnis 42 miles and the
*fare 81.60 one way, or $2.60 round
-trip—same as railroad rates.
Greet rejoicing all around, on ac
-count of our great bargains, next
'Tu$dhy 18th, A. Kaiser & Bro.
Mr. Fleming Way, of Liberty coun
ty, passed through the city this
morning en route for Darien. He
Will make Darien his future home,
having entered Into a contract with
Mr. Joe Walker, of that city.
We will
our specie
omence to dispose of
j|SJM«b- , XuQsday
13th,'at nino p. m.
' A. Kaiser <b Bro.
TheE. T. V. & G. night train
reached hero at o’clock this morning
* and started back at 8:16, the crew
having had no rest whatever—a six
hundred milo run without rest or
sleep. - How can men hold out under
such pressuve?
On account of the iminonso rush,
which we will have next Tuesday
13th, we beg the ladies to call as
early as possible.
A. Kaiser A Bro.
Mr. W. E. Sorter has a now adver
tisement in this issue. Ho is the
agent ©f tho “Hnroroar” brand of
paints, which is said to surpass all
other paints in resisting tho action
of this climate. The advertisement
says, “Buggies made to look like
new,” and to this wo can testify.—
From our office door wo frequently
see some old, dingy buggy rolled in
to his place, and in three or four
days it will emer;;o as bright and
handsome as a now dollar. ,
Coal, Coal, Coal.—Just received
best quality Jclico coal for house use.
Terms strictly cash. It. TorrAs <fc Co.
Union Meeting. *
To-morrow night will be union
^meeting at L’arioso Hall, tho begin
ning of tho week of prayer by the
Y. M. C. A. Wo hope to see the
Hall crowded on that occasion.'* Let
no one stay away, . especially
the young men Of tho city. We ap
pend below tho program tor tip bal
ance of the week-.
Meeting for men only at. Y. M. C.
A. Rooms Monday and’ Tuesday
•nights;
Mixed meeting at tho Methodist
tchuroh Wednesday night •
' Mixed meeting at the Presbyterian
church Thursday night
, Meetings for men only at Y. M. C.
A. Room! Friday and Saturday
ntejfcte. gy -, f
• Store Wood For Sale.
Jttflak. Pine and Ligbtwood delivered
in auy part of the city. Order* left
•t Greer’e eUble or Brunswick 7'rug
BtAre promptly attended to
wpni.'.r. * N.Dixok.
Oar Trade Pamphlet.
The AdVEKTISEE-APPEAL got out
its first “Trade Issue” in 1883, a
-twelve pagl newspaper that did a
deal' of good, being the first thing of
tho kind that was ever sent out.
In 1885 (Dec.) we attempted a
twenty-four page Pamphlet, and as
tonished ourselves and our neigh
bors. In’1888 we hope to surpass
the work of ’85, as far as that did
our labors of ’83. The engravers
have been at work several weeks on
the plates, and friends the of enter
prise and the editors at work com
piling facts and figures. The paper
is all bought (70 lbs. to the ream)
and when completed you will have
something to send forth on its mis
sion that we trust neither the pub
lishers nor yourselves will be asham-
od-of. Eyory man and woman of
this city should lend a hand to this
enterprise eitheV by placing a busi
ness card threin, or buying copies to
send off. Don’t wait (or us to call
on you.
It.
The Governor Recommend*
Governor Gordon in bis
to the Legislature use* the following
lauguage looking to tho establish
meat of h* annual State encamp
ments
•ouxMfc''.
The better organization,
mentand discipline of the n
-
of
taut ream re in the military system
ofGnorgitt,*- The effl«i*nhy_.pf tbs «r-
salimftk
i Thiflaw
lit the
the go-
convene
is not a
Personal.
Mr. W. A. Fuller was in the city
to-day. From him we learn that in
the general consolidation deal of the
Hilton Timber and Lumber Compa
ny and the St. Simons Lumber Com
pany, bis lot will be cast elsewhere.
He will go toNewYork to take charge
of tho office there. He will give up
his southern home with many regrets.
Twenty years of the best part of his
life has been spent in Brunswick and
on St. Simons Island. If the move
was going to take him to Boston he
would be better content, for then he
would be in reach of his northern
home at Wellesb y. where his chil
dren arc. lie hats a nice home there
that has been in the Fuller family for
250 years, his children, now there,
being the ninth generation of tho
name who have lived on the prem
ises.
He Didn’t tell All.
Messrs. Editors, when Cajit. Clubb
was telling you about the Slave ship
Wanderer, he Forgot an important
part in which he figured. He didn’t
tell how the officials captured him
and locked him up in jail, because
he would not tell all he knew. Ask
him about this part of the history.
ReadW
HoBtctter—isn’t % thero a familiar
sound about tho name?—well Hos
tetler is dead. Ho died in New
York the other day, and he left sev
eral millions of money which he
made out of a patent medicine. Phy
sicians aro generally ready to con
demn patent medicines, and in most
instances they- aro probably right,
but for alt that, tho proprietors of a
great many patent mixtures become
very wealthy. Uostetter was ono of
them. ’ Perhaps be cured many peo
ple, and perhaps he killed as many
more. At any rate, bo bas gone to
bis reward.
defray the
campment
the state ai
.ofibe advii
difrn and m
this Hoard.
. council of theneol-
ires that it shall meet
©never directed by
| Authorizes Him', to
isc'fetfon, but there
ropriated for the
:e members of the
- tMfr nec&Wsiy
in fact, does not
‘support of its
mend that
fee made to
inseslof an annual en-
e volunteer troops of
$ayto the members
board the same pev
which is received
ch. b. Filler,
cJHHHI
, (Swe«Morto C. W. FLOYD)
Having jnrehated the stock hnd good will of Mr. C. W. Floyd, I will
continue tb Stoll Grocery Basinets stthe old stand, corner of Newcastle
and Howe streets, whins can be found the
i -
LCiWaftP'SSTTbM-BOCK PRICES.
'gl^Goddsddl^iOshypdrfiftn’df^
b£ members! of the general assent
bly. II. ' -i
Everybod;
13th so get
vclcome next Tuesday
be of the greatest bar
gains ever offered at Kaisers.
Ocean Lodge No. 214 F. & A. M.
The regulikcoiUmuUication of the
Lodge held Nov. 5, ’88 was called off
to eomo an at-7$ o’clock p. m. Nov.
12th, for the transaction of important
business. All members requested to
be present. Vs 4 I. J. Speaiis, W. M.
Jaa.E. LamMeight, Sec’y.
_ - AGENTTOE
“YOUMANS’« N. it HATS.
fiViTf.-jj/jl’lHrtifc
NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE I
HOSIERY!
FLANNEL SPURTS !
This Space belonga.to
C. L. ELLIOT.
DRESS SHIRTS!
GLOVES!
UNDERWEAR,|ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !*
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
All sizes ami shapes.
A BIG LINE OV
UMBRELLAS
To rail tbe Timas.
AN ORDINANCE,
Fever Dots.
Jacksonville—20 new cases and 6
deaths. Of thejnew cases, 10< were
white and 10 colored. Total aum
her of casea, <£j*430.
Fernandiha4-8 new cases aad no
deaths’.
Gainesvillo reports 1 new case and
1 death. • f
Decatur, Alb.—4 new cases.
Syrfy of Figs
Natures own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to cleanse the
system when Ijflllious or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
jy by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale
by Lloyd & Adams.
New Advertisements.
W E. PORTER
—Jgent- .
—DkALEB IN—
Faiits, Oils, fflishis, Taniibes, &&
Tube Paints, Gold Paints,
Wall Paper and Decorations.
id Bnirtfics made to
8if$ot
look like new. S!g4*6f >11 kinds.
Paper Hanging a Specialty.
PAINT store,
Gloucester St. opposite Advertiser.Apueal.
Prohibiting smoking on the wharves,
in railroad depots and other places,
and on loaded vessels at the
wharves within the city of Bruns
wick, where cotton, naval stores,
hay, oil or other inflammable mer
chandise is stored, or w.here it is
being loaded or nnloaded; prohib
iting smoking or use of matches in
holds or on deck of vessels, load
ing or unloading cotton, naval
stores,hay,oil or other inflammable
merchandise, and providing for the
election of sign .boards, and pro
viding penaltios for violating the
same.
Section 1. Be It ordained by the Mayw and
* ‘ 5 city ol Brunswick, in Council as-
Conncllof the .... ... .
semblod, and it ishcreby ordained, thatuom and
after the passage of this ordinance, it thall be
unlawfulioranjr person to smoke any pipe, ci
gar, cigarette or toon ‘
>acco, ignited in any way by
ro, upon any of the wharves in said city, where
any vessel or vessels are loading or unloading
cotton, naval stores, hay, oil, or other inflamma
ble merchandise, or where cotton, naval stores,
hay, oil or other inflammable merchandise is
stored, or in any of tpe railroad depots or yards
SlUlWIi Ul III on; VI ^lO lUiHVHU MVJ1U.O J wo
in said cltv where cotton, naval stores, hay, oil
or other inflammable merchandise is ntored tem
porarily or permanently.
Sue. a. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, and it is hereby. That it shall not be
lawful for any person to make, to have or to use
lawnu tor any pusuu iumku. m nave ui iu use
mntchc. in any way in tho holds of vesselsof any
. .. -hr j- .
description, or on tho decks of tho some, during
tho timo that said vessol mny be taking in or
unloading enrcoes of cotton, navnl stores, hoy
oil or other inflnmmablo merchandise.
Sic. 3. Bo it and it is In liko manner further
ordained. That tlicro may ho prepared and put
up iu conspicuous places, upon tho wharves or
otlior plncos used for loading or unloading or
storing cotton, navnl stores, hay, oil, or other in-
llammablel merchandise sign boards or notices,
to tho effect that no smoking allowed under pen
alty of tlic law; and it shall bo unlawful for any
person, except tho owner, lesseo or agent of the
building upon which saldsign is placed to remove
any such sign or notico so erected.
Sec. 4. B6 it and it is In liko mnnncr further
ordained by tho authority uforesaid, That any
dating any of tho provisions of this or-
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Professional Directory
Dentists.
A.
BIMLCAM1N,
LOCAL DENTISTS.
Ollloe in Kaiser Mock, over drug store of Lloyd
A Adams.
■jg'"AWtWitioiy,
DENTIST.
Offlco up stalks In Wright’s hew
Physicians.
J| BDRFOHD, IQ. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office up stairs in Brceiobnildiog; residence an
Nowcastlo street, opposite Moore’s boarding
honse. fobs
{Lawyers.
QBOVATT tCi WHITFIELD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Praotico in all tho courts of the Bruns wick Oir
cult. Office in Crovatt block. ' fobs
person violating any oi me provisions ot this or-
dlnaiica shall, upon conviction thereof in tho Po
lice Court ot said city, bo lined in a sum not
greater than ono hundred dollars, or bo Impris
oned not longer than thirty days, cither or both,
in,tho discretion of tho officer presiding in said
court.
Sec. 6. Bo it in liko manner further ordained,
and it Is hereby, that all ordinances or parts of
ordinanciS in conflict herewith bo and tho same
aro hereby repoalcd.
Passed in Council Nov. 7th. 1888.
JOHN it. COOK, Mayorprotcm.
Attest:
E. A. NELSON, Olcjk of Council.
1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888
State and County Taxes.
tad Opening !
Minery,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Children’s Worsted Goods,
Elegant Corsets,
Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk,
• CHKNKLK, Kto.
Demorest Reliable Patterns
For Ladies’ amt Children's Drosses.
Groat Bargains in ladies,’ and children’s Ho
siery half tho usual prices. The ladies aro re
spectfully invited to coyic and seo for thomsolvcs.
E.EARLE,
213 Newcastle Street, . Brunswick, Ga.
I Will be at the following named places on tho
'dates mentioned for tho purposo of collecting tho
State and Comity Taxes for tho year 1888 to-wit:
SEOUL AS BOUND.
St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 1L Nov. 7, and Dec.
Bitate Agent*
CUOVAT
DW
Block, Room 2.
and ouurruY prop.
‘Bethel, Oct. 11 Nov. A, and Dec.«.
l’ennlck’s Store, A)ct. is, Nov. 10, and 1
nikll f'h<imliAi<\ Del 1
. . Dco.O,
Brunswick (Council Chambor), Oct. 15, ill, 17;
Nor, 12,13, M and Doe. 7.8,10.
SPECIAL CALL.
No. 1E.T. V. A G. B. It.,Nov. IT, Fancv Bluff
Nov. 22, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 1*.
All other days not above montionod, 1 can bo
found at my office in tbe Council Chamber, l’leaso
remember dates. H. J. BEAD,
September 28,1888.T.O.G.C.Ga.
Notice of Intention to Change
Name. '
STATE OF GEORGIA—CoUNTr OP C
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Cowt°of ■
Uomlhread hr which
STATE OF GEOI
AW
term MSSof tho I
sS
been ktwwn lo tbi
GOODBUEAO.
McDonald & dean,
M Hoi,
Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle Si
WE WILL KEEP AJFULL SUPPLY OF
FRESH BEEF, VIAL, HUM,
tar-
L. J. Leavy& Oo.
AUCTION AID COXaiSSlOI ME8CRAIYS, AID
OmiAL COUMTUfl AUI8TS.
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