Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 13, 1888, Image 4

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PoWlkhed Daily and Weekly at BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, -no CITY BY TUB 81 A." «. «. STACY 1 SON, Miters aad rwyhten, Bates: Dally, by mall,or delivered ■ within tha city,f < per annmn; Week- j nper annnm. .. _ . Advertising Bates extremely reaaooabU, and Adratunmla fort a made w'“ payment* Official Organ of City mid County ’ y Mr, S.C. Littlefield iins purchased another fine stepper. " /MK. J. B.'Wright’s store is being treated to a sew coat qf paint, Mibb Maud Bostwick is now the (happy possessor of a nice saddle horse. • » • <* •• Mrs. M. M. Bingham has bad an «lectrio lamp pat up in her store,-the § toettaf totiee how to waifc-aponcusto ,'.;3 si£ ' The many • Mends of-Col,. H. W. Bussell will bo pleased to know that he lias returned to the Advebtiber- Affeal office for a month .or so, Goal, Coal, Coal.—Just received best quality Jellooeoal for house use. Terms sttie$ly{cash. R. Terras & Co. We are in receipt of an Invitation to attend the marriage of Mr. Harry <J. Waite and Miss L. O. Winn, both of Dorchester, Liberty county, Ga. ■on Wednesday, Nov. 21st. ' | It wi4.be gratifying to the oiti- aene of Brunswick to hear that the fleet of vessels at quarantine have all been released, and that there will be no undue delay after this to veesels seeking cargoes at this port. 1 * See new advertisement of' Ogle thorpe Stables by JR. Minehan, suc cessor to Eh S. McCrary. He reminds the ladies that they can always se cure gentle horses for buggy or sad dle. All orders for Brays attended • to^ohipty. / Apples, Apples, Apples, at $2.- 50 per barrel just received and for sale by Joseph Matthews, call at ■once. Mr. A. T. Putnam reports having ai good time at the fair last week, «ays, they had good crowds, and made enough to pay expenses with <the help of the contribution from the city. Mr. Putnam bought two fine mules and a span of bays, for bis sta bles. Engineer Lamont, of the Egmont, received a telegram this morning an nouncing the death of his only- daughter, Mrs. Carrie Ryan, of Sa vannah. He will leave to attend the funeral on the afternoon train. The mother is in Jacksonville, and there fore debarred by quarantine from be ing present at the last sad moment. Susie Bizzard and Catherine Gol den, two colored damsels hired a buggy and horse from Putnam’s and started yesterday for a drive. They took aboard too much whiskey, and wound up the -frolic by a row in which the former stuck a knife into the shoulder of the other, causing her to bleed like a pig in the hands of the butcher, and saturating tho lap robe and cushions. A Good Haater. Marshal Dart haa one of the beat little guns in this town and he knows just how to use It. He left the city yesterday morning on the 7 o'clock train for Tison’a paaturc. Ho re turned on the noon train with four, fine turkeys. Meeting the Marshal yesterday afternoon we asked, him how he succeeded in getting so many. Said ho: ’ • ... | “My dog Jumped them, and you know turkeys become so interested looking at n dog. that they never see the hunter. I got four shots at them before they took in the situation, killed three oqtright and crippledlt fourth, which’my dbg soon captured for me. That's tho way it was done.” Strunk, FbUi u4 Mata Mwj, WAYCBOS8 SHORT LINE. TIMB CABO ixlmct BOV. ISUw 1NT. LI. Irmlu on this md *re ran by Central rwd! . Standard Time. Passenger _ vo and arrive dally a* follows: WBST ISDIA TAST MAIL. The Dining Parlors. , The above parlors have changed handsencomoitStJkUUino-fpfling'Ln- to 'the hands ofthe other tneiiibcr of the original firm, Mr. A. C. Shannon, Who will supply*bis customers with the best the maaket affords. Mr, Shannon asked us to, state that all debts contracted by the former pro priotor between the 22nd of Oct. and. the 12th of Nov., will be paid by Mr. Walker, be (Mr. Shannon) be ing bound only for those before and after those dates. ' How Can It Be. Editors Advertiser-Appeal. How 1b it possible for tho Princi pal of the Academy to fill tho posi tion of County School Commissioner, one ofthe chief duties of whom is to supervise the acts of himself ? Does not shch action virtually do away with, in part at least, the office of theCounty School Commissioner P Patkon. Coal, Coni, Coal.—Just received best quality Jclico coal for house use. Terms strictly cash. R. Torras & Co. The New Uniforms. The new uniforms for the Bruns wick Riflemen have arrived, and wHl’ be distributed to-morrow evening.— The company will leave Saturday for Oolumbus to attend tho exposition. There will bo two platoons, eight in each, threecommissioncd officers, two * supernumeraries, two guides and a ' Quartermaster Sergeant -twenty-four men in all. The boys have invited us to go with them. We can assure them nothing would please us better, tint that Trade Pamphlet calls for ev ery moment of our time. *££££ ‘ - - - Another Steamship. Steamships are getting asjeommon in this portas sailing vessels used to he a few years back. Tho latest aAival is the Sidqnin, chartered by Messrs. Penniman & Symons, and bow lying at Littlefield & Tison’s dock. She is a fine vessel with good carrying capacity Another Wharf. Messrs. Coney <fc Parker are push ing rapidly forward their new dock and wharf next to Hazlohurst <fc Ma son’s wharf, getting ready for their coal business. They will have am plo room for the business. For Sale. Five fine milch cows and several grade Jersey heifers. This is a fine chance for some one wishing to go in to the dairy business. Apply to F. P. Gale, Up stairs, Kaiser block. New Advertisements. FOR ALDERMAN. _ offer his nnme afc a candidate for Alderman* io honors at the coming primary next Saturday. MANY VOTERS. NOTICE To the Stockholder! of the Oglethorpe National Bank, lJrrni\>rlck, Ga. A special mooting of tho stock holders of the Oglethorpe National Bank is hereby called for at its hanking liouso at 10 o'clock, a. ra., Thurs day Dec. 13th 1888, purpose of mooting to consid er th^ndviijMbilRgof increasing tho capital stock of said Bank to . . M. Ur.LMAN, Frost. JNO. L. X. HENNMAN, Cashier. 1 OGLETHORPE STABLE ■GRANT STREET. J. R. MINEHAN, Prop’r. (Successor to II. S.' McCrary.) 4:40pm lv. Sulim.... Iv 1:14km >:00pm sr .....Tamps...-. It 8:10 pm TR Inwid filling And Qsreter Seuloon.- ‘1 tumidumptax. Lv. ....Tuip*.. Ar,....X4yV«t....Lv Ar......Havana .....Lv buffet can to and HEW OBLEAK B EXPRESS. T.0«sm jv..savannah ,..:....kr; 8:U.ai It.-. .....Jaaop MUk uylrw Ir ^il..C....-.tTra Metis the Best tin Mulct Afiordi, Served in First-Class Stile from 7 i.ib. to Midnight. • ’ ■ -Jz-.'Vtti: 4■ > • *. • 1 _ wllllia served i n every style throughout the sc»«on at reasonable prices. Twenty-on® IS is my price, The best cook In tho South hn, been secured, and I guarantee A. C. SHANNON, Proprietor. k ' I Newcastle sti'm oposite Post Office. llltekJBikT.iU o:io m I . WiPctom JF m ssx&smmaxA .« 'MSim&vvmx'aSBl&Si:! -fell iiWpm sr , 4:llU|)-n>ckr.........BMst»ld>k..r iril ‘Z‘ 1 m '* r nssmlinstiH inn Pnlitukn buffet esm torenfiftom Jactkon' ' Jacksonville snd_ BAST FLORIDA EXPRESS, 1.80pm It. (Barannik.... 13.33pm 3.301> m It. .......... .Jerap... lv 10.64 k ra 4.40 p m sr Wkycrote. 1» O.Uk 7.46 p iu sr JkolmOnviilk It 4:16 p m It. Ji 10PS It/, 8,80pm tafs,, ; lie 8:36 pm IT.. 8:46 p m It 6:86pm It....... 8:40pm IT....... it.; sr 4:25 sm It 3:16 km W 1:36 km to ud from Jkokkonvlllk 'It .AlhkDT, Montgomery 10:66pm kr. 1:33 km sr Pullmsu buffet snd St.Loulk Tlk udNtthTlUe,' ALBANY EXPRESS, 7:36pm It ..SkTsankh.. sr 6:10km 10:06pm It ......Jeiup It 8:18km ll.-40km sr wsyete It 13:10 sm M0km*u JkokkOnvUlk... ....It 7:00pm 7.-00pm It.. ■ JkdmooTlHe. ...waydNn ...' .kr 7:36 km »rll:30pm Dupont 1T10:10 pm 7:10km kr........ , ..LtTkOtk ...It ti|6pm 10:80 k m »r. OklnekrUlk It Sill p m srrrssr 10:46 sm sr. 3:66 km It.. 6.30km kr.. 11.40 s mar. rciur .....Dopont .It 8:36 pm .:..ThomktTllle.. ....sr 0.46pm It 7.00 pm Stops st all regular i sleeping cart to and fro: usb. JE8DP EXPRESS. ,BkTkunsh....... S.46 p m lr 1.10 p m sr.. Stops stall rtffnluand flag eutloni, Pullman buffet oars Jacksonville toCino.nnntl and ‘ ' * ‘ - — 1 through coaches JaoksonTUle to Chattanooga 'uU sleeping ears to ahdlrsm Jackeonvlllo and Savannah. Tjjj-' Lm Sm LAWRENCE’S LIVER STIMULATOR. A CURE FOR BILIOUS FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CHILLS AND FE VER, COSTIVENESS, DYSEN- . TERY. COLIC, ETC., All IN FACT— Bilious Diseases. ITS MILD ACTION IS ES PECIALLY SUITED to FEMALES AND CHILDREN. WAV ISITi WHO C1K TELL ? nro shrewd nt guessing, but no one cun cx- Inln tho following strange condiiton of tilings spiiening ovei-y any. A number of people nrc i beginning to “nil;” icv complain of sligh- ' ‘'Haying purchased thestock and gpqdwlll ofMr. C. W.) . „ oontinue the Retail Grocery Business at tbe old stand, corner of Newcastle find Howe streets; where can be found the * Choicest and Freshest droceries '•' / ANi> AT—- LOWEST BOTTOM-ROCK PRICES. IP^r* Goods delivered to any portion of the city promptly. - AGENT FOR ‘YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS. . AGENT FOR THE. “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR/’ Headquarters In N. Y. for CHILDREN’S CLOTHING 1 NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! HOSIERY ! FLANNEL SHIRTS This Space belongs to ' • C. L..ELLIOT. DRESS SHIRTS ! GLOVES! UNDERWEAR, ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT ! TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizes and shapes. A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS To suit tho Time*. A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and wo have closed out his stock so low that we con give Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $1.00 Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 80 days, (’oil and examine them, and bo convinced that they ore a bargain. ness progresses until anally one will have con sumption, another catarrh, another kidney troub lc, and worst of all. some will bo afflicted with that terrible malady, cancer. And to think that ordinary prudence In the beginning would have saved us In J. J LISSNER & CO. from any of these dreadful visitors. He Horses, Bonjr or Silo. _•“411 orders for DllAYJNG promptly at tended to. Opon day and night. Connected with Telephone Exchange. W.B.Mell&Co., DEALERS IN- SADDLES& HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, Bt ^ rr stVaV.r6 d s srcp^, u ‘ u,r ’ Trunks and Traveling Bags. BSaggaiassg.'agaa wamytuftettro onnclvet from hot selected Cow*, aad Mk na when In the city, or lend na YqVorders wfatn In need of knjthlbg In our line. 11* gnarantred, W. B. MELL A CO., • IMnadlM CMfrokk 8L, SAVAXXAH, On. and women lately, and others arc stricken with it. The reflection that the dead might bo living and tlto afflicted bo in good hcaltb (had tho prop er means boon need) Is not a pleasant ono. That king of all blood purifiers. •“GUINN’S riONEER BLOOD RENEWER” Directory of Secret Societies. F UND A. ra.^-Ocean Lodfo, No. 314, F. & . A.M.,meetsflritandthtraAondayinights In cachmonth J«. SI LARS, \V. M. J. E. LAfeLiSKiUJtii.* oco ji . is tho ono great speclflo known to medical science that attaint the above results. It puri fies, enriches and strengthens tbe blood, and nets as a perfect tonic to the whole system—prevent J. «. O. F.-Soai»rt Lodgc,No. OT, meets reg- innumtrablo cnscaof elckncss, and save many lives. ’The following will explain Itself: “I am pleased to state to the public that Guinn’s ]li.oon Rbkewkr has no equal ns a Blood Purifier, for have tried it sufficiently. T r I»Al)Vli’i XI n JL# ularly every Tuesday night at their ha»lovor City Council chamber. Members in good stand ing arc earnestly invite^ N J. E. LAMBR1GHT, Secretary. J.C. BARNES, M Griffin, t>a. Call on Slessrs. Hodges & O’Connor for Alma nac, and don’t forget to taka a bottle of tho mo1- lcine home with von. K OF F.—Oglethorpe Lodge, No. it, _ meets • _eyory Thursday_ntght ajfthelrOjjHeHall evorv over J. Mlchelsonis store. fjMtW, K.of r P ^ LBH ’ Notice of Intention to Change , Name. STATE OF GEORGIA—CotINTT or GLYNN A LL persons Interested are hereby notified that I have filed my petit! )n to the December term 1888 of tho Superior Court of kald epnnty for tho purpose of having my name and that of my wife chknged from Oliver P. and May C. dbread by which names we have heretofore a known to thstot Oliver P. Felton and Hay V. Felton. Thla August A t,, of H.—Magnolia Connell, No. 1105, Am- . erlcan Legion of Honor, meets second and fourth Friday nlahte of each month. WM, CROVATT, Commander. J. T. LAMBRIGHT, 8ccretery. Professional Directory Dentists. ^ DOALR&llilN, LOCAL DENTISTS. D. ATKINSON, * DENTIST. Office tip stairs In Wright’sjew Physicians. H. BFBFOBD, 1k. D., J O. B. m.—Okefeenekee Tribe, Imi s Order of Red Men, meets every ” night up stairs in City Hklb^^,. ' tot Records. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONJ Office up stairs In Breexebnilding;reildeneeas Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s boarding V. R. MITCHELL, Chief C Lawyers. ER P. GOODBBBAD. <S. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, CbovatyBloce, Room 2. TmnssrJiisr* A,n> *: pBOVAA * WHITFIELD. I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ,S?8ltZXSt£Sl“" 2 L.J.Leavy& Co., Trunk* and Valise* a specialty,.at J, Micbelaon. AUCTION AND COHN UNION MSEC BAITS, AID OIXIBAb COLLECTIMl AfltRS. ■ -t. .