Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 14, 1888, Image 4

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[H$ Jfdwtisir-Jfop**!- FeMteMd Dellyaad Weekly et BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA, TBH car BT ; p tor* , Km I Official Oman of City and County. * m §*£ s- [ The Cumberland Club uiortsd their quarters to-day, to the U. G. Moon residence. A What Ueveiyno never bcfpre was such bargain* sold in totreis as we are selling now. . J. J. Lissner A Co “Patron” ; in yesterday’B'issuejWill bo replied to, in to-morrow’s issue, br “County School Commissioner. ■ ... * ;S:'. _ K-iS! iellco coal for house use. Terms strictly cash. R. Torras <fc Co. A meeting of the Ladies’Auxaliary of the Y. M. C. A., is hereby vailed at the Association room,’to morrow (Thursday) at 3:30 p. m. • Mrs. C. F. Wav, President. The park. Cows cap get in the park, but never again shall high prices prevail in this place, if we pan keep them down. J. J, Lissner A Co. /When reporters report speeches, they Should only report what was ac tually said, to do more than this is to imitate the Congressional Re cord in its reports of speeches before that body. Fearful cutting scrape. Yes we have cut prices fearfully low in com forts and blankets. J. J. Lissner A Co. We propose to have the wharf line of this city definately set tled at an early date by Lieutenant Carter and his corps of engineers. As soon as that is done the govern ment WUl take charge of the same, and hereafter there .will hemo en croachments made on the water front. A lot owner who has not enough depth to his lot on this line, will have to dredge for same.. •Attention ladies. Thirty six inch Henrietta cloths only 35cts a yard at J. J. Lissner A Co. The city council is again at work on the guano question. There has been considerable “backing and Ail ing” on this question and we should hate to see the same renewed. If tho smell of guano' is not a good tlijng for the nostrils of boarders at tho Oglethorpe, neither is it a fair thing for those of tho Ocean hotel, and if not good for those, why should it be good for our citizens, who have to stantl it all the time. Mind your stops, gentlemen. - For Rent: One eight room house with water and gas attached. Occu pied at present by B. A. Hancock. Possession given Dec. 1,1888. Lloyd A Adams.' her witbout' any jever^ jAaily briugtug bet to tboeiti ■jfftth* her-&raififtkW .Mr’f incef ’ ' r "T ‘‘‘ 111 1 ., in... Paralysis toflowed, ami the sick woman has not left her bed in sev eral months, until the end. Through all of this, Mrs. Hardy, though herself a poor lady, has been a friend indeed. Mrs. Steven son claimed to bo a Presbyterian, and some help has been derived from that denomination in this city, and also from the city, though upon Mrs. Hardy has fallen the heavy burden of care and otherwise, and too much cannot be said in hhr praise. Young Stevenson was telegraphed for, and came on, though very feeble. The funeral occurred this afternoon at 4 p. m. For men only. We have the best laundrjed shirt in the city, for $1.00 J. J. Lissner A Co. Apples, Apples, Apples, received at $2.- 50 per bar’rerjust received and for sale by Joseph Matthews, call at onca. Fob Sale—Table damask rt a bar gain. ,J. J. Lissner A Co. Saturday’s Primary. Thitgs are getting somewhat mix ed in the political pot of the city. The Primary offered seemed to be the so lution sought and all hands were go ing into it, so far as we could learn, but in the meantime the opponents of Dr. Madden, who was spoken of as one of the probable Aldermen, pnblisbcd a card requesting their crowd to stay away from tho polls Saturday, and now tho friends of the Doctor request his supporters to stay away also and await tho results of the f regnlar election. To our mind, the Primaiy is the place to settle these differences so that the interest of the candidate for the Mayoralty •hall not be in any way impaired. Come together gentlemen and talk over your grievances. The injured heard from. Yes poor fellows they arc blowing now, but no use tor them to cry, our low prices ere born to win. J, J, Lissner A Co. Hnw Among Strangers. Mrs. Elisa A. Stevenson, a sick and Indigent lady, and who has been a great sufferer for many months, diod this morning at 2 a. m. Ut tho boarding bouse of Mrs. Hardy, on Union styeet Her etoty is a ead one. Nearly a year ago she came to Brunswick from Kansas with her sun, a sufferer from consumption. He got work on the Hotel 8t Simons, went to tbe is land and boarded with Mrs, Hardy, the young man was sick a groat dial,'dually iosthia job-aad Went>g i Savannah, where he has been since, working a little, but sick and In the hlspital nearly Ml tftatime. The mother was igeanwhile taken with typhoid fever, and through terrible spell Mrs. Hardy* nurse.! remuneration what- city That Dinner! Reader, if Marshal Dart and his good wife ever invite you to a six clock wild turkey dinner, accept promptly, and our word for it, yon will never regret it, unless you be of that unfortunate class who never know when they have enough. Among the guests present last evening at such a repast were Messrs, M. Madden, H. J. Read, A. C. Blain, E. A. Nelson and the Senior, all of whom discussed the viands be fore us in a manner that ought at least to be satisfactory to the hostess, Never was a meal better enjoyed, for everything was cooked jast light and served without the formalities of swell dinner. Mrs. Dart was voted hostess worthy of imitation, and as the party wended their way home, the writer tried to think up a nice verse of poetry to describe his emo tions, but could only recall “Mary had a little lamb,” but that would never do, for it was a turkey dinner and not a lamb dinner. Low prices. Our low prices does the business, so gentlemen when you want clothing and' underwaro, come sec us. J. J. Lissner A Co. Another big Enterprise on Ta pis. Mr. W. A. Jeter appeared before Council last evening, in the interest of n cotton mill to be located here. He stated that the money could be raised, provided a proper site can be furnished. He and his company stated that they would not only put up a cotton mill, but a woolen mill also, if the supply of raw material could be found in sufficient quanity to keep such a mill in successful op eration. He asked Council to do nate a suitable tract of 40 acres somewhere near the line of the B. A W. track in the upper end of the city, and that the plant be exempt from taxes for ten years. Mr. leter stated that they would employ at least two hundred hands, at the start, and possibly one thousand. Notice to the Registered Voters. Inasmuch as a few persons have publicly stated that they would not abide by the result of tho primary called for Saturday tho I7th, Inst (in the event of Dr. Madden’s nomina tion) the friends of Dr. Madde.n havo also decided to nbandon tho idea of a primary, and await the result of tho election on Decomber 8tb, with pleasure. , Voters. The tfctNHWffO <|«MtlOB. The above it recognized as the big gest question that ever presented It self to the City Council of Bruns wick. If that body had the mean* at their disposal it would indeed be no easy ond to solve, but not having that, tbe great problem Is, where U It to come from. The issuing of bonds seems to be the only plan—-tbe legallty or which is the only stumbling block in the way. Tho Constitution forbids a^y oil/ having a bonded debt over 7 per cent on all taxable property, minds differ as to the exact of this law as "to its application to BrunB Vick. So to make a test case ■. > it the City Council 'last night, af- i i listening to ono of Col. Goodyear’s off' hand efforts in behalf of soweragq, lictcnnined tp prepare an-ordinance same ck tiling farter fto tiiis vowr^janejif a two-thirds vote' v . is obtained, have an. injunction put on the city by the opponents of the measure, secure aerial in the courts here and take tbe matter as speedi ly as possible to the Supreme Court for Anal adjudication thus settling question of legality. A MAGNAMtMOUS OFFER. As soon as the Council took action in the above, Col. C. P. Goodyear asked to be heard once more. He said in Substance: *}P “When this question was discuss ed in ’86, it was said that the Arm of Goodyear A Kay were agitating it with a view tojnaklng -some money out of it To forever settle all such remarks, I hereby offer the services of my firm, if the Council desire or need same in testing this question freely, without charge of any kind,” And don’t yon forget it. \Vo are selling yard. 56 inch tricot, at 75cts J. J. Lissner A Co. Mult tti Mi InMIMt, Min Mm St,tifn» 7i*bItfjH. ; * * ’ .* ^ ' ' v . ✓ ; A. C. SHANNON. Proprietor. j‘{ : * Newcastle stmo* ^posite Post Office, •C. ■ ' V 1: • •• - •; Having purchased the stock and good will of Mr; C. W. Floyd, I will continue the Retail Groceiy Business at the old stand, comer of Newcastle and Howe streets, where can be fbnnd tbe Choicest and Freshest Groceries -AND AT LOWEST* BOTTOM-ROCK PRICES. Goods delivered to any portion of the city promptly. AGENT FOR ‘YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS. AGENT FOR THE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Headquarters InN. Y. for CHILDREN’S CLOTHING I NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! Attention Members Oglethorpe Lodge No. 21 K. of 1\ Business of interest to e»tch mem her will be transacted Thursday night also coiifering of ranks in second and third. Be there or forever after hold your peace. * M. of F. FOR ALOEltMM. T HK nifiuy f/iendsof W. H. RAISEV, hereby offer hi# nmno a candidate for Aldonnan- lc honors at the coming priaiary next Saturday, many voters. New Advertisements. Petition for Incorporation STATE OF GF.ORGIA—County of Glynn. To tho Superior Court of said county: The pc tllion of J. ili’DIgnon, A. J. Crcvatt, W. B. Bur roughs. 8. C. Littlefield, Sr., John M.TUon, o. P. Goodyear and w. E, Kay rcspectrnlly shows that they desire lo Ikj i.1001 porated, with their ns o- cintes, under tho name and style of “Tho News Publishing Coniaany,’’ for a period of twenty (f.j)ycnrs, with tho privliegoof ren inn to law. j T.io capital stock ol Inin company lo he ten thousand dollars, with the privilege ol increns- Ins same at any limo, by a two-thirds vot i of tho stockholders of said corporation, to a sum not ex cccdiug tweaty-flvo thousand dollars Tho chief office of aald corporation nnd the placoof carrying on Its business shall he in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia. The object ot said qorso,atie., and me prlnci R al business it proposes]carrying on is the piib- shlngof n/lally nnd weekly newspaper lu the city of Brnnswlok, aald State nnd county, cn| illg In the performance of Job printing, tin classes of printing and advor.tsing. Petitioners desire bythelr by-laws to regulate the number of tlioir directors, and the method of carrying on their corporate business, with .he power to 3atd corporation to ptirclia-c and hold arch real estate rs may ho necessary for the proper carrying on of tho business oi said corpo ration. ... Petitioner* desire all tno powers incident to ar locations granted by the laws of Georgia, am. pray an order of tills honorable conn Incor porating them In the nbovo-style. In accordance with the statnto In sued cares made and -i-ovid- cd. CltOVATT A WHITFIELD, * ID U WAV ’ I he ■chy cerl tain a true exf Superior Oout Nov. 11,181 goo: that tbetoiegoing pages eon- t from thk minutes o-. Gly.m . J. L. Bbacii. Cl’k Sup. Court, G. C Notice of Intention to Change Name. STATE OF GEORGIAS-County OP Glynn. A LL persons interested aw hereby notified that I have filed my petit! in to thj December term 1888 of the Superior Court or said county for the purpose of having my name and that of my wife changed from' Oliver P. nnd May C. Goodhrcad by which names we have heretofore boon known to that ot Oliver P. Felton and May . Felton. • ■ f This August0th.^1888^^ p, GOODBrAaD. G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, OroVatt Block, Room 2. D esirable city and oodntry prop. KRTY for tain sad rent. NOTICE Tstks Btoekkelder It* Oglethorpe HaUeaai let, Ga. the. stockholders of ths k U hereby esilod for o’clock, a. m., Thu... of mooting to eonshl- Ing the capital stock ^ULUUN.Prctt. FLANNEL SHIRTS • HOSIERY ! Tills Spacelbelcmgs .to C. L..ELLIOT. GLOVES’! * * ••• DRESS SHIRTS ! UNDERWEAR, ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sixes and shapes. A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS To suit the Times. A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.50 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 30 days. Call and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. J. J LISSNER & CO. Director; of Sent Societies. F AND A. M.—Ocean I.od"e, No. S14, F. & . A. M., meets first and thin, Monday nights In each mouth. J. J. Sl’E ARS, W. M. J. E. LAMBRIGHT, See’y, I O, O. F.—Seaport Lodge, No. 68, meets reg- » ulatiy every Tuesday n|gbt at their hall over City Connell Chamber. Members in good stand ing arc ciuneatly invited. 8 .TAMES B. CANNON, N. G. J. E. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. OF P.—Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 2i, meets i everk Thursday night at their Castle Hall over J. Mlchelsouis store. Vlsltin-: brothers arc cordlallv invited. P.KGi.LER, C. C. T. B. FERGUSON, K.of R. and S. A Im of H.—Magnolia Council, No*. 110S, Am- . erlcan Legion of Honor, meets second and fourth Friday nights of each month. \VK. OROVATT, Commander. J. T. LAMBRIGHT,Sccrctury. I O. B. HI.—Okctccnokco Tribe, Improved . Order of Red Men, meets every Monday night up stal.sin City Hall. J. H. CLARK, Sachem. V. R. MITCHELL, Chief of Records. Professional Directory Dentists. ndnda its teeth,] worms | the your child* by permitting W< eieep well,‘it ^l^annaturaUn ittepf* TOISK BKlHiHi Trunks and Valises a specialty,Jat J. Mlcbclson. A D GALE Si SON, * LOCAL DENTISTS. Office in Kaiaer block, over drugstore of Lloyd A Adame. . TV D. ATKINSON, * DENTIST. , Offlco up stairs in Wright’s now Physicians., TY BVBFOKD, H. Dm ^PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office np stairs in Breeae tmUding; raeldenoeoa Newcastle street, oppovlto Moore’s boarding Lawyers. nBOVATI *. WHITFIELD. U ATTORNEYS AT LAW. L.J.LeavyA Go., AV0HOR ARB COUISDtQR URCHARfS, ARB GRRgRtL COLLICTIHG AORRTR. IAL attention given toe in At, y « F. ,t. :sSii; a