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• Oemflng her Vottlfe. * £N um jMgywgiring
Egmont was towed up this AaourjjtfSlfficjiaukiigivingDay,
^ beached in front of tbe Nov. 29tb, nftj^b be upon us. tile
litabFes. A few’interior re- following*bitA^reSori.'Htk>n concern
pal® bavekeeninide, and her bottom ^ng itTrS) bo #M/jM$h fntereat: *
J^ Te P° rter sa F two *fcv . Thanksgiving d«| waa suggested,
kies indiM^nikMr -ruhbing her bot- doubtless, by
tom with et^p^fl^low. . fi^haele;
•‘What are vybn doi«g^hst for ?
we asked. . $'
“Dunno, sah, but I spl it’s to
make her slip Vrough "do
"was theteply.
fffilK here Engineer Lam
feast of the
''ingathering
-(MW
The wati
.hiqesBityl
one j half so
I Lest dhr itenj o:
^, .
' it tie field cfeTiaori’s wh
as still in th^hands of the Suj
ffhtendent,.M«\ Bftlleau,'?nd his jyt
“?*' When the lamps are faUy 'flw
- i» no danger of their falling.—
Ir. Balleau in jbrm? ns that he has
ler^. ’tjK.m thg company, to/give to
irupswiclftllevery'i^esfsystbmthey
t up. «t|o
soon be replacecliby, Jar gar anil better
. will be
fcncy when
are put on;
us that he will not leave the city un-
I . perfect order, .
V '' X M
A Weak Backbone
Atlanta ConstiU Ion.
' Jhe present coldy, wave
signs of a broken baclfj one.
In. this favored regiMt it is not yet
time for an able-bodied cold wave.
Between now and Christmas there
will be raany mild and-ijalmbst sum-
’JWhistory raer y days. v. s^aj
1621. And yet a spoil of nipping cold
of such a would be a blesssing. It would ruil
bj’ - the Yellow Jack out of Florida, make
al in b n8 ' ne88 brisk, and in short be more
of a benefit tham an'in.
Tbe black flag at the top of the
signal station carries mri terrors with
it dofynhere. It ha¥ ; w threatening
look, but it rarely comfe. up to tbe
,full measure of its pi
- HR
m ..
ryr‘ of the d#
ddhfrom the
kept as
giving
Usli .church
beris so cel-
«f the
ir pl-oif
than
hj
was pwfled b;
in these to
on pSsturage <jj
for driving
INSURANCE
’.—andI— .
'Real Estate Aaent
REPRESENTING—
EIGHT lElDIKG HIE INSUIUNGE CO'S
-*■—INCLUDING 'fHE-
r-MUTUAI^
OF ATHENS, GA.*, V
TRAVELERS ACCIDEnAcO., of Hartford.
EqB.TAB^MFE assurance sopim, sit
. puuu ud icjjt»ueu-uy pirgmrar
l.opes. The: present' lights,
greatly increased fir brflfihn
jpletedto-day. For the benefithfthe
initiated we will state that & retort
is an oven in which the coal is baked
to extract the gas. These retorts re
quire a day or two to heat thorough
ly. Fire* will be made in them to
morrow, and after the present week
a great improvement may .be looked
‘ for in the quality of the gas. The
trouble heretofore has been that the
four retorts in uso were overcrowded
to supply the demand. The capaci
ty is now almost doubled, and the
gas can therefore be made slower and
therefore better. 11
herds home to- + >vinjter was fixed
meeting by • the Town Council
it cbm# to b.e Anile from :the period
beyond whioh the memory or man
•runneth not, that the Thursday of
the week following the return of the
cattle from Montank should be ob
served as a day of thanksgiving.”
At ail early period of New Eng
land history-certaid period? of pros
perity were often made the occasions
of publjic thanksgivings, and often a
All Three Dead.
Mr. Joo Matthews one of our New
castle street fruit dealers,\ gave us a
bit of his history yesterday after
noon, that savors of romance. He
said he had three cousins first sec
ond and third, that they lived with
him until 1880, when all three died.
They kept him poor until that time,
since their deaths he has commenced
accumulating property. He says
their names were firsr cousin “Pres
ents,” second cousin “Give away”
and third cousin “Free hearted,”
with such qousins is it any wonder
that Mr. Joe should stay poor.
Lot Purchased for the Synagogue
We are pleased to know that our
Israelitieh friends have secured a lot
op which to erect their Synagogue.
The one selected, is the lot in front
of Mr. Morris Michelson’s residence,
extending back to the Academy lot.
It Is ono of those trust lots 90x270
feet. We hope soon to see the work
of erection of the synagogno began.
Home Again.
Mr. Cornelius Casey is among ns
once more, having accepted a post
tion with the E. T. V. & G. pepple as
telegraph operator. Mr. Casqr will
be remembered as the Brunswick boy
who stood by the wires daring-tbe
. epidemic of ’76, fhmisbing the only
eouimunioation with the - outside
world daring that tenriblo period.
He line been In tho Savannah offleo
for tho past eight years.
id into a day of thanksgiving by
what seemed an immediate answer to
the prayers. Perhaps to recall to
our minds that first thanksgiving of
the Pilgrim Fathers may put ns to
the blush. Often on this day have I
heard such remarks as “I have*no
thanks to give; I have nothing for
which to be thankful,” from lips
that it would seem might have had a
life’s work in framieg words of praise
and gratitude, so blessed were they
in the health of themselves and their
dear ones, while for some fancied
trouble this great good was overlook
ed.
The New York Sun says that
Thomas Nelson Page’s story of “The
Two Little Confederates” came near
offending a good many northern peo
pie because of the unlovely south-
side view he took of a couple of fed
eral soldiers ransacking a house. The
San warns Mr. Page that many peo
pie object to having their children
entertained with diagreeable pictures
of northern soldiers. This is strange
stuff to appear in a sensible paper.
Mr. Page offended because he put
some ofthe truth of history in bis
story. The day is coming when mat
ters still more offensive to northern
readers will be published. The ac
tors in the stiring scenes of the war
will tell how the invaders of the south
tortured old men and women to make
them reveal the hiding place of the
treasures, applied the torch to the
hOmeB of non combatants, and en
deavored to persuade the happy and
contented slaves to ro-enaot here the
scenes of Hayti and San ‘Domingo.
All thiB will be rather unlovely read
tng, bat it wi)l have to come. The
facts of histoiy cannot be suppressed
forever.
Recent tests, says
American, may give S
tbe grewthjind
spite of'tJjUnirdensc
acted b|*nibe. govern}
the progress of the feve
Jacksonville it has 1
i^heavystuokers' enj
us , immunity from
Pisw ofAhom * corapariti
ticked by it. and a tnajj
.are have it in a mjf
very , 'dangerous to he
Thlsiffui lfed l>r. TftssL
University, to make 'G
meats, the result? of‘
been published in the
tober, 13. -|
Different kindsofbi
cro-organism were sttbje
fumes of tobacco, the j
With the kinds of troac
microbes .subjected Jto j
mu rijp—
Baltimore
Impetus to
tobacco i
now ex
it. During
ipidcmio at
noticed
conspicu-
discasc.
>Iy are at-
ity of those
form, not
1th or life,
pit of Pisa
ie experi-
lich have
icet of Oc-
or mi
'to the
Its varying
and the
E* e ?P ori ’
A^ T ORDINANCE,
Prohibiting smoking on the wharves,
in railroad depots and other places,
and oh loadtd vessels at the
wharves within the city of Bruns
wick, where cotton, naval stores,
• hay, oil or other inflammable mer-
- chandiso is stored, or where it is
bring loaded or unloaded; prohib-
’ iting smoking or use of matches in
-■holdsbr oh deck of vessels, load
ing or unloading cotton, naval
stores,hay,oil or other inflammable
merchandise, and providing for the
erection of sign boards, and pro
■ vidjng penalties for. violating the
' same. ; ' ■* - ' . ,
, the Mayor »ml
in Connell ns-
thntfrom and
iCTION 1. BO it
Iir.il of the city
bled, and It loM
niter tbe passagoot
unlawful for any pc
| gar, cigarette or tob^^a
Ire, upon any ot the whanTea In aald otty, where
bay veaael or vessels an loading or<wUoading
a ton, navsratorea, hay, oil, or otho r inflatnma-
■bmerahdndueyorWhen-cotton, naval store*,
hay, oil or other- inflammable merchandise is
uuicriuiii.uiiui.uit: uiclcuuuuisc IB bmjiuu fcoui-
perarlly oiapennanently. -
Seo. I. Bo it farther ordained by tbe anthority
aforesaid, suid it is hereby. That it shall not be
laartnl mrsny-panflia <0 make, to have or to ase
,—Ualda ot vessel* ot any.
leeks of the same, daring
II el may. bo taking in or
unloading cargoes of cotton, naval stores, hay
oll-or other Inflammable merchandise, . .
Sko. S Ito ft and it ls I.i like manner further
ordained. That there may Be prepared and put
dtandlse sign-boards or notices,
r j w> itnokhur aUoweddndcr pen-
he law; and it (ball be unlawful for any
^ n, except the owner, lessee or agent ot the
ing upon which said sign is placocTto remove
any such sign or notice ao erected. ■
SEC. 4.1 - - J"-
ordained 1
& V «‘l
marked delay in dcvelopement, 'and,
in some, it was arrested altogether.
Of course, such experiments pre
suppose that there is a genuine mi
crobe which causes yellow fever and
other'epidemics—a fact which ap
pears to be conceded now by advan
ced scientists; and in weighing the
value of Professor Tassinari’s .dis
coveries, allowance must be made
for the direct action of such a vol
ume of tobacco smoke on these germs
much greater, in all probability, than
that to which they would be subjec
ted by an occasional puff from a
smoker’s lips.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds
of bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve
ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr
up of Figs. Reccom mended by lead
ing Physicians. Manufactured on
y by tho California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Faancisco, Cal.
Stove Wood For Sale.
Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered
in any part of the city. Orders left
at Greer’s stable or Brunswick 73 rug
Store promptly attended to. N
N. Dixon.
Tube Paints, Gold Paints, s
Wall Paper and Decorations.
E AINTING of every descrlpUon done wjt
. . IfegleB .made q
my - .
SEO. 4. Be lt and It is In like manner further
.msinqdby the authority aforesaid, Thatany
vlolating any of the provisions of this or-
upon conviction thereof In the Po^
greater than. L&SMMfti—
in thc’mKttitfo'n orih'o ofer'presiding in salcT
< *8ito’. S. Bo lt tn like manner further ordained,
nnd It is hereby, that all ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith be and tbe same
“ raksedHn Co'undlNov. 7th, 18ffl.
mSMBHktOOl^ Mayor pro tcm.
Cloak of Council.
Paper flam
PAINT STORE,
Gloucester St., opposite Advertiser-Appeal.
Grand Opening!
plums, efe. There are nearly six 1
OVER THREE HUNDRED NOW IN REARING.'
CITY MARSHAL SALES,
Natures own true laxative. It is
tbe moat ennlly taken, and the most
effective remedy known, to cleanse the
system when billions or costive; to
dispel hoadabhtt, oolda and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi*
gestion. piles, etc, Manufactured on
iy by tno California Fig Syrup Com*
pany, Ban Francisco, Cal. For naif
by Lloyd A Adams,
FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER 1888.
— Jlty ,
\T ILL bo sold before the Court House door in
V * the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Qn..
on the first Tuesday in December 1688, between
ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. in., to tho
J“gh**t nnd best bidder, tbe following property
That certain lot of land, lving and being in tho
city of Brunswick, said countx ami State, and
known and described In the plan of said city as
New Town lot No. tM. Levied on as tho property
of J. 8, Morris, under and by virtue of fieri facias
Issued by E. A. Nelson, Clerk end Treasurer of
the olty of Brunswick, against said J. 8. Morris
{or taxes duo tho olty of Brunswick for tho year
1888. Notice given. Taxes »3.30. Cost »
. Al*<b the same time and place, that certain
lot of land lying and being In the city of Bruns-
wlok. said county and State, and described In
tuoplanof said city as the northwestern one-
fourth of Old Town lot No. 539, with the Im
provements thereon. Levied oh as thanroper-
ny ot Henry Mannrd, under and by 'virtue of a
fieri faelaa, Issued In K. A. Nelson, clerk and
Treasurer of the olty of Brunswick, against said
Henry Manard for taxes due tlio city of Bruns
wick for the year 1188. Notice given. Taxes
*8. Cost——
Also, at the same tlmo and nlace. the li
Milienr,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Childfren’s Worsted Goods,
Elegant Coksets,
Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk)
CIIENKLE. Etc.
Demorest Eoliable Patterns
For Ladles’ and Children’s Dresses.
Great Bargains in ladies' nnd children’s Ho
siery half the usual prices. The ladies are ro.
spcctfully Invited to come lind see for themselves,
E. EARLE,
216 Newcastle Street, ’ - . Brunswick, On,
1888. TlX NOTICE. 1888
State nnd County Taxes.
I will be at tho following named' places on tho
dates mentioned for tho purpose of collecting tho
State and County Taxes for the year 1888 to-wit:
keoulah bound!
St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec;
Bethel, Oct. 12, Nov. 0, and Dec. 6.
1’ennick’s Store, ,Uct. IK, Nor. 10, and Deo. 8.
Brunswick (Connell Chamber), Oct. 16,18,17;
Nov. 12,18,14 and Dec. 7, 8.10, ,
‘ SrECIAL CALL. 1
No. 1E. T. V. * G. B. B.. Novfl7, Faney Bluff
Nov. 22, Powell's and Jordah’s Stores. Nov. 10.
Other davs not above mentioned.! can be
remember dates.
is*.
H. J.
T.'o.G.c.da.
SrMN'iUI t Drill,
M Mei,
NOT.8d.U88,
■ Newcistle Si
WE WILL KEEP A|FULL SUPPLY OF
FRESH BEEF, TEAL, HUTTON,
And JDSt,VMiaoa tad Game In their Mason,
lire us a
Notice. ,.
t VTEITDER the Captain, qwners nor eonslgiiws
K.CIC'IIKKO, Master.
iliospliati
haoanal, which .runs through the land, and Is
splendidiy adapted to the ooltlvatlonof cabbages
gffljfej^tj^lg.^haire
shipped tram this Mint or via tlio Brunswick
and Altamaha canU direct to the'pity In small
its froth thelM* \ ^
iffytreeshavn heen added the
, dded the past winter.
on the LeOonte stock, consisting of the
_jWell, Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green peam-
For ESTATE AGENCY*
A.V.SOEALS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
, BRUNSWICBk'GA.
Plans and Speelileatlons
FURN1
Best of ref'
L.D. Heft*
(ESTAB
miles f
contf
Cigars.' ;
HOUSES TO HIRE.
Horiejor mule, wdgon dr buggy can he had at
any time, nlght hml day. < Parties from Darien
can go to Brunswick and retusai same day. In-
— ksmttitAtaM ,ia '' fr ° m M ' J ' ch^l8,0 P he^,
J. A. BUTTS,-
Physician and Sargeotii
hwvst corner of. Nowcastlo and
streets, lately oconpted by Dr. J.
tsivuwcmji oesunB. mtffiv ULCIIUICU UV Lkstf.
Wilson.»Calls left with RocKweli. tho Druggist,
trill rtenlve prompt attention. Ofllce hours Oto
11 a. m. ami8‘to 5 p. m. Heshionccon Glouces*
ter street, one door from Union.
. MP"8|H»cial attention given to diFnasea of
throat amllting*. ^ *
BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS.
‘ j'KOM and after this dsU the sole ageney of
J? the above works Is placed. In the hands of
MESSRS. CONEY & PARKER,
Who ar. alona am homed to make contracts and
•ale*, and to whom all enrmpondenoe should he
addrMMd. Wm. CROVATT, Prop.
For Salk: A nice beating .love
(coni burner), with alxiolnti of pipe,
good m new, will sell cheap; Apply
at tbla office.