Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 15, 1888, Image 1

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. Thii Is How. KdifOrg Advertiser-Appeal. 1 beg space In your columns piyto the two questions asked by “Patron” in your issue of Tuesday. In the first place, the “Principal of the Academy” does not fill the posi tiou of County School Commissioner. Under the special act of the Legists ture providing a. system of public schools for Glynn county, an “Acid- gain8 in itg V<4lng 8tren cth. The T emy” is unknown. The act, indeed, in so many minds abolishes the $Glynn Academy, and merges it and , its affairs in the Board of Education of the county. Under the not a sys tem of public schools has been organ* ized, |ineluding the entire county. Thepu^lio schoolsof JBranswick are but a part pf the system. The aet .places the B'wiid of Education and "the County School 1 Commissioner In charge of aU the soboo&H When I was invited to come to Brunswick, the .Board inquired if I would agree to act as Principal of I, and at /the the-Glynn High School frame time superintend the other width schools and the Bisley school. I, answered affirmatively. I then . read the special act. saw that the County School Commissioner was in fact Superintendent of the schools, and at once wrote the late Dr. G. J. vOrr, lnquwfe how I' could carry out the Board's wishes. He replied: ; “Ybu can do so bvvinaki imports through the' Count; Commissioner—that is, his assistant.” .This is wnat I did until I ted County School Commissioner. In June the Board found, thaj; the schools had grown so large thatthe;"* linoro'teachers, ai Bo should it each school as circumstances re quired. In consequence, -Hiss Mat- tie Gale was elected principal of the Nelson Grammar School, Miss Bessie Spear of the White Preparatory School, and George E. Johnson, Prin cipal of Rjslev School. I was elected Superintendent. Therefore, when I wa3 elected County School Commis sioner, I was not Principal of any of the schools. When Mr. E. A. Nelson found it necessary, by reason of a press of other duties, tor resign the position of County School Commissioner, the Board, in strict conformity with the special act, decided to elect me as his •successor. Before doing so, however, the Board directed Mr. Nelson to write State School Commissioner J. S. Hook and inquire if there was any obstacle in the way of my election. The reply was an emphatic negative. In other words, State School Com missioner Hook thought that both under the general State laws and the special act I could bo elected. The Board acted accordingly. As far as my Bupertising my own acts is concerned, I do no more of that than any other county officer does ; and, like* those of all other county officers, my act: are subject to the scrutiny of the grand jury. If yoh will permit me a fe^ words more[ I will state that I shall con tinue to use my time and whatever talents I may have in the earnest effort to promote the best interests of the public schools of Brunswick. Further, with the assistance which Mr. Nelson has kindly agreed to give me. I shall endeavor to improve, in every way possible, the country schools. Respectfully yours, A. I. Branham. HliliNt'W li K, f* the Third Party f Editor: The political para- igwiftlst of your morning neighbor wanted t» knew. recently what had beootne of the third party. He re ferred, I presume,.to the Prohibition party. To relieve any dense igno ranee that may obtain with reference to that party, I'ask permission to state that tho returns show enormous States In th* Kear Future. Stews* Assuming that the next Congress wilt be Republican In both branches, and there dnes eeMa to be much room to doubt that it will be, among the first of the more lmportant things it will do will be to kdrait territories of J.M.DEXTER INSURANCE North £&d r Soutli iagton into tb •There is i Tote' for Fisk web more' than double that obtained by* St. Johns in 1884 Of course the Prohibitionists did not expect to-elect their men ; they .only expected to elect their measure. If,' however/ dominant political parties do not give attention legislation .restrictive of the. liquoV trafflo. the Prohibitionists will elect their meas- ure by electing their men. If the political paragraphias oj- your morning neighbor wants to ex ercise anygtft%for investigation he may possess, I Suggest that he do. so in trying to find out what has be come of the Democratic party. Since the sixth, «be public seems to be Under tho impression that something ails the, party .?of tariff/reform, and “anti-Sumptt^iy " legislation. Prohi. to Remember.. That we 46 inch Henrietta cloth at ard. -v J. j. Lissner & Co. and Washlngfoi number of ftilia time they vftU b states. The bill Dakota, has been Senate; the last t wm , It Is py vT North Dakota .1 touts as the law. sion,'and there it will evor beco The conditions th ble to great of they are /.not; il territory has gro comparison with 'The influenced to sow" vantages to them admission of all of Thejr !pli all be and wiu ’give . the addition?! votes in 'akota and Wash- Union as States, .at^outh Dakota ye the requisite in‘tS,. and that in e grfeat andtloh* idmitting South c-c passed by the April oftl •' certain that if as many inhabi- uires for admiS' i» doubt whether ickly populated, are hot favora- •lty.-or at least ;ht to be. The very slowly in [til Dakota, mwever, will be tent by t^e nd- iliticatly of the ieso territories. lUblioan'States. Republicans ten le electoral col- —AND— Real Estate Anrent, *' ——REPRESENTING^— EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE C ■ IIJCLUDING THE ” “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHRN& GA., TRAVELERS ACCIIIKHT CO., of Hartford. Eqi)ITABIK^MKK ASSURANCE IOGIETT, Of Houses to Rent and for Sale. T p CITY LOTS FOB SALE. *25? In Kaiser Block, over Fim^Katlonal Prohibiting smoking on the.wbarves,. in rail road 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 where it is being loaded or unloaded; prohib iting sraokipR or use of matohes in holds or pit deck of vessels, load ing om. unloading cotton, nsval stores,nay,oil or other inflammable merchandise, and providingfor the -erection of sign boards/ and pro- Tiding penalties for violating the some. section J. Be It Council ol thecltr Bumbled. sndltlah... to .mCkeany pipe.cl \cigarette or tobacco, Ignlt. In shy wsv by . iMefljr.wnerr nod by the Mayor and inswtek, in Council as- f ordained, that from and i ordinance, It JHhll be ble meal faay.nhorotoerj •tend, or In any.of In salacity wberej W. E. PORTER —AGENT— ppm ov other InflamiD able r nloading naval store*, merchandise Is depots nr yards for any . matches In snyws; description, or the time that unloading cal 'on or other ini ’Sco. 8 Be it and it ordained, That there..' in consptcooua pin ter places used to .atorit' te-haveortoose sot vessel! of any of the same, during may be taking in or naval stores, hay merchandise. m -. A young lady living in New Yorj isked the World to print a list 6f th< bachelors in that city who are worth! mere than $3,000/000. The' Worla declined to comply. Perhaps, How ever, it wOuld not mind fbrnishihg the young jjgdy With a list of $1,000,* Dakota ■ ,vo been i Pf there had I admission of i / _ jiona, which af ow looks as If the would have to wait crats get into.powe ind Washington ’ itted somiS time > objection to, Mexico and Dttl the demo- gain. ''''I’--. SEs -DEALER IN— and put r ju the wharves q* ng or unloading or lay, oil, or other ln- ’ or notices, under pen- ' ‘ for any at of the i remove Paints, Oils, Brashes, Tarnishes, Tdbe Paints, Gold Baintb, Wall Paper and Decorations. :• ING of every description done with in one Safe r further That any ons of this or- thereof in the Po- . ' in a snmnot. Att E t ’A. NELSON, Olesh of Council. . practice her charms during the re maining weeks of leap year. 6. Jacksonville—34 new cases; deaths, The two daily papers in this coun t ry which have attained the greatest circulation in oue day are the New York World and the Boston Herald. The World sold 680,000 copies the day after the election and the Bos ton Herald disposed of 441,738. To print this number of Heralds 58,000 pounds of white paper were required, which if measured as it came from the rolls would extend 526 miles. There are some tremendous newspapers in the United States. Feruandina—5 new cases and one death. •Gainesville—2 new cases and no deaths. PAINT STORE, Gloucester St., opposite Advertiser-Apncal. 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 ■Wi0 . F. P. Gale, Up stairs, Kaiser block. tad Opening I X of which are j Conte and a few K to seven yoar* old.— plums, etc. There are i OTEB TABU, HtINDBED NO W IN BEARING. A portion oftl acres, cleared rt tom, hammock 1 Miliinerr, Mms, of the tract, tom, hammooicTan ^/ with ofphospbatlomarl Uor In Itself), tf— wtilcb adspi id tract thecroarii CITY MARSHAL SALES. FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER 1888. DEESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yam, Embroidery Silk, IcdbyttfflB boats from the field, j ... ... - a U _ Fifty trees hav i added the ] grafted on tho LeOonto stock, c BowelL Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green pears. mm The Philadelphia Record says: “Georgia cotton pickers are paid 40 cents a day.” Very true, so far as it goes. They are paid 40c. a day— and more. Forty cents a hundred pounds would be more nearly cor rect, and frequently a picker is found who can gather more than 300 pounds a day. The Record is not very well posted on cotton picking in Geor gia. ton o’clo highesto to-wlt: between n., to tho dder, the following property Demorest Reliable Patterns olty of Brunswick, said county and State, and known and described in tht plan of sal J — New Town lot No. CM. Lev ed on as the of J. S, Morris, under and liy virtue of fl< Issued by E. A. Nelson, Cl irk and Treasurer of the city of Brunswick, ngn nst said J. 8. Morris for taxes duo the city of lb answlck for the year — Notice given. Taxei $3.80. Cost Wanted—Five thousand men to buy our unlaundried shirts, at 45cts, a bargain. J. J. Lissner «fc Co. fourth of Old Town lot N s , irovements thereon. Levied <m ns thenroper- .y of Henry Menard, unde • nWd by virtno of n Seri facias, issued by E. A; Nelson, clerk and Treasurer of the city of Biimtwlck, against said Henry Manard for taxes dife " The clause of the act under which the County School Commissioner is elected, in follows: “ y ell “They shall complete their organi zation by electing as secretary any by . . citizen of Georgia having experience and skilled in the business of ednos- tion, which latter, by virtue of such election, shall becomo the County School Commissioner.” Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse the system when billious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to oure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on the city of Bruns wick lor tho year 1888. fotico given. Taxes $3. Cost / Also, at tho same time aijl place, the leasehold interest In and to that col ;ain lo. o’ land, w lb cm one-sixth of Town Goi ef Cochran avenue; lovied Arthur Washington, under nd by virtue of facias issued by E. A. Nets u, Olcrk and Trcnsu ■ rcr’of the cllv of BninswIcL against said Ai.hur Washington for taxes dno pe “ * ” For Ladles’ and Children’s Drossos. Groat Bargains In ladios’ and children’sUo- slory half tho usual prices. Tho ladles are re spectfully invited to come and see for thomselvcs. E. EARLE, SIS Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Oa. A. V. CONTRACTOR AND BRUNSWICK,* G A. ' Plans and Specifications FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888 Bost of references' given. L.D. licet A Co. Loave orders mS3-8m. State and County Taxes. NOW* — I will bo at the following named places on the dates mentioned for tho purpose of collecting the State and County Taxes for tho yoar 1883 to-wlt: KKQULAR HOUND. * St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dee. ions lot No. 129,'west jy by the California Fig Syrup Com- ~ “ ' al. “ pany, by Lloyd & Adams. , San Francisco, Cal. For sale city of Branswiek for ti’io year 1888. Notice given. Taxes $8.08; 11 )HN B. DART, Nov. 8d, 1838. Chief Marshal 0. B. GLYNN SHE An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Reccommended by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the Callfornia'Fig Syrup Com , San Faancisoot’flal. 1 First Tuesday in IFF SALE. oember, 1888. the elty of Brnnswl pany, r- Stove Wood For Sale. Oak, Pine upd Lightwood delivered of the city, Penniek’s Store, Oct. Is, Nov. », and Dec. 6. Brunswick (Connell Chamber), Oct. IS, 10, 17; Nov. 12,13, IS mid Deo. 7,8,10. . SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 E. T. V. & G. R. R., Nov. 171 Fanov Bluff Nov. 22, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 26. AU other davs not abovo mentioned, 1 can bo found at my o. Jce in tho Council Chamber. PI remember dates. H. J. RE AUk Septembers#, 1888. T.O.G.C.Ga. jween the 1 that day, tho foUowing < win - Lot Of land nnmlwr ments situate thereon, lying a ville addition to the city o.B. ing forty-live by ooe hundred 1 as follows: East by Lee street, oa th lot No. 8 north o( London sWntfTwatt by i and north by lot No.tin DixvIljeaddlU- in sny partof the city. Orders left at Greer’s stable or Brunswick n ra g Store promptly attended to. ? N.Dixok. McDOIAID &.DEAN, HW, FiHm's OM Stui. - Iwcastle St, WE WILL KEEP A’FULL'SUPPLY OF And Pork.Vi live u* a call. 1| I AJAAAJj 1UUA»U11| i and Game In their seatoa. -seiSUa NotlM. t the Captain, owners nor consignees > contracted by WTEITHER th* Captain, owner* n U.CICUIKO, Vaster. J. H. POWELL,' „ (ESTABLISHED 187$) jf **/• J TO HIRE. miles from Brunswick, continues dealing In Cigars. MIUtT^ ’-- HO Ilorsejir toy time,- ean go to 1 , formation can blacksmith,,r ik and rstnnt same day. In- had from M. J. ChrDb-pber* d. A. BUTTS, Physioiai\ and Surgeoi\. "si ot Newcastle and lenpled by Dr. J. „ Dll/thc Dragglst, - ,...jtfon. Office hours Sto lla.sk. and 8 tolp.m. Residence on Ulonoes- t('i_str«*et, ono d<xir from UAMm. . _» -Special attention given ’to di-eases Ofw , and lungs. t BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS. mss$* ’AKKER, ' "EiBOM and after this dato the a JD tlie above works Is placed In MESSRS. CONEY <fcP. Who aro alone authorized to make contrectaand » M to whom aiic^iul^h^dhe A nice heating stove For Sale: (coal burner),-with sixj good as new, will sell r 1 at this office. ieap. A